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INSURANCE
WHITE, SHILES & CO
NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C
NlMUER 1V0.
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ASSURANCE
WHITE. SHILES & CO.
260 Columbia St. Phon. 8
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IDA. MORNING, JVLY 24, IMI,
FIVE CENTS P..H IX) \
IMPhOVLMENTS
CainURN INQUEST ��� SHIP m LOCAL MARKSMEN
UJJUUW1 l"*(w nsstsrc, ,., nrrn U.1TI n ���
ON G.N.R. ENGINEER ���^T. *AllK WIN BIG IROPHY IN B.C.E.R. SERVICE
__ Go6pe| Vessel Built in New Westmin
���T-Daciimp W.t ��ter Goes Down at Entrance of
f01*^ ��� Portland Canal.
Week - Foreman Cum-
ments on Scope of Inquiry
SPUING SALMON SCIENTISTS VISIT
ARE AGAIN IN RIVER
HERE IN SEPTEMBER
A and B Companies, .Sixth Assistant Manager Glover
D. C. 0. Et, Gather in St. Suites Policy of Company
But Sockeye Have Not Yet Arrived���
Fishermen Will Try Tomorrow 1 )i:'t illgllislk'ti Hotly Of l'l'O-
Evaning. fessors Coming From Win-
cniirt inquiring Into
��� the Fraaer rlT��r
YY, " * lll; '" ;" 1U"'
li'-' ,,,��� ,, ,,i Ttaeeday
ol mAtmsnm The
0| the various
. 1 ,lv -in...-.-- nil"-
.nailing system Ob
I more [wrtlcuiar
anj laii.uii. ,,���<!-'-
fJJ . , regulation was
the signalmen lo tta
Chief Witnesses.
Word wns received in the city ���
terday to tbe effect Unit ih. -
ship I'dal. launched Iu this city In
Hi. early pan of tbe presenl yea b |
tondered in a hundred f. ��� I ol
1 Carles Cup.
on Several Mattel
r
tmlnat. r rlfli men at
. _. _. H A in ������ covere I thera-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ v., carrying
near tba entrance to Portland Cai mo��l coveted trophle
Captain Oliver, her ma tei and ������ offeri i T_la waa tbe "1!
Mr. Webber, the only person cup, which waa won hy hai ��� --
ai the time of the aeclden escaped ��� m hi local companies of slo; ol tiv Weatmlnater board ol
'I seen of I.;_ ...inl of trade
had a long o mvi ��� ation yes rdaj
*.vii last Manager F it. Qlov. r, ��i
the ll c E it C pany and look up '
lilm a number of matteri which
.���n discussed m roe. nt
iv . a
in a row boat 'I ,ie*^_______________
���have for tbelr Uvea,
The i'dal waa <m h< i waj
from Stewart City, on Portland Cana
to Print:.. Rupert. Although I
Oliver Is now in Ilnpi-ri arranj
making an attempt to ral ���
chief witnesses yesterday were ii is hardly likely thai sh.. will he
\ superintendent <>i recovered from th< ��� deep chann .
I 'aul Pljlllp Oonrtgan, which she now reeta,
wasalom at the tower when the Tbe Uda] was built b> her n
. '",���', ; having a tea min- Capt. Oliver, in plao. of the old mls-
Y. ��� ��� ieved BIgnalman Adam- sion ship Glad Tidings, which sank
" sonic lime ago, nnd by liim presented
irtiean said he opened the draw to the mission society of the Metho-
to allow the tug Dun��ranir disi church. The coal of her main-
,ii_h and soon after the whlatlea tenanoe was practically supplied 'by
ihe irain attracted his attention, tbe Kpwonh League, One of the
leverB operating Nob, 7 and lust important acts of Rev. W. H.
>._,'. right, hut that ot Barraolough before leaving this city
t! '������... over, and arter twice was to conduct an enthusiasts cam
Une them to normal, he found he paign for th. raising of funds for the
���Id ���,,, move thai of No 6, so vessel. ,
down ..ii the bridge toward the Th.- I'dal was valued at I "' ana
Ith end without :i tog- Swing the was fully Insured.
In coming on, he ran back to the
.
I) l
Mad
H'gh Score.
Th. ng ti am madi a ' . of
q I to them cam. ��� U_
up from the Van< ��� rai
tin. Sixth Reglnn at,
e of B73. The other com-
Btood aa follows. Vancouvei Rlfli ition, 6 i3; Fifth Heg-
iii.'ni. 852; Team No 2, Vancouver
companies simi. Regiment, _���..; VTo-
��� a Rlflle Association, 819.
In the shooting for the Vancouver u-^u^-
Bankers' j.rize. Capt. Corbett, of the An ohaa
Interurban Fares.
v regard to the n duel Ion of
pas oger lar. a on tlie Interurban
lm. Mr Clover sai.i it waa Impoaat-
. i. ii,ak a change al the presi nt
tlin- The matter would hav. the
ear. .ms deration ol the dirt <:v -
Mr, Wad. asked tor an observation
car to be u��. d on the Interurban dally,
and the assistant manager, while
Baying that was Impossible, promised li three times a week If the |
__. of the district warranted.
An oiis.-i-vatii.n car might be arranged
to make the roun I trip when the
BbUne line was Opene I, from Vancouver to \V. siniinsii r, thence 10
Eburne and back by the Lulu Island
branch. In tnat cas,.. the company
DECIDE LINE-UP
I EOR EODAY'S GAME
!. City stood third, with u score
Of 97, winning $ln. First rank in
this competition was taken by Capt.
Hart-MoHarg, of Vancouver. Oilier
Westminster men winning prizes In
��l,ls competition were Staff Sergt. - ^
Turnbull, 9'i IS: Lieut Cunningham, , ... , , ���. .. , , ,���.
89 $.. and J H. Vidal. of tn, New T�� and Westminster though the IM-
Westminster Rifle ASosciation, Sl, J3.
The Victoria Corporation.
The Victoria Corporation matoh, T1 ,..,, (1 ,��� , d
was won toy W P Balky o v��ctorU fe , f electrification la
with a score of 64. ln this compe-' .... . .:
ter would have lo be exchanged for
service on the Interurban.
Car Extensions.
Thi Bockeyi btil] fai] to appear in
the river, and during the last two
daya moat of the fishermen have
oeasi .1 to look for them. _eaterday
scarcely any BOCkeye netg were cast.
while son.,, nt ti., regular Bahernien
put oul thei,- g| ring ni :s again
Those who used the spring salmon
its were rewarded by a very good
catch, a verj considers i_ ru i ol
springs having gone up th,. rlvei ys
ti ��� da i Iver two hundred a ere tak
ei, iii the river oppoa i and abov ���
this city, aud the Si, Miingo cannery
alone tcok in ahoui one hundred and
fifty. One boat reported a catch Ol
furty reds.
Most of the fisherman are preparing
to pul "in tomorrow ev ning, bul thej
hav no gr.at hopes Of getting any
large number of sockeye. From the
reports that have com,. In from the
Gulf ol late, li is nm expected thai
the sockeye will commence to run
much before August 1. For the l',sl
two big years, the main ibody of tha
flsh have not appeared in the rivt r
before July 2-i, and this year owing
to the all round lateness of the ''e'1
���on ii is anticipated that they may be
a little lu'er.
tii ion Royal City men were well to
available, and the Cloverdale section
------ ------ ----- - ���--- -- ��� is also bold up similarly, though slow
the for,, chamber in making 63. and (s �����, ma(lo
winnlng |6. Capt. Corbet made 08, Mr Wad aski.a [{ ^ bUBlneg8
in this match, winning $2._i. while ���>���:������,.��� Cllrs wouW be run at certain
H VI la] made 49, carrying off $1. :hour(; and WM U)U1 ,h(, tem wouhl
Today is the te��i day of the meetL ,ntroduwd on th, InteruKban as
and a long days shooting Is ahead of. as ��� ,|||e d0���ble tracked.
the marksmen. The matches to be , _, _ _
Through Cars Promised.
Itre of the draw Bpan, Becure<l B
flag and waved it. The train
tlien 20 feet away, and coming
it 15 miles an hour, as far a_ he
.. -1 Igi \-;.r the train passed
he knew something was wrong
w. nt forward to s^e **.'hat it w-as.
had been told about the use of
to signal trains, and had Ix-^n
irintM n.-v r to use a red fl��g to
,g a train forward. l.iiTirl Ji-irl Vlir^hill to HIjiv ���"""" "ii ����*������_ ������� ...^ ...._ -w. , .. ., .
McNeill asked the witness if he *u*^uu ailu BUUB1UU- tu A laJ poraUon, 200 and 600 yards, t;.e Lieu- Another matter takeu up was tl
not lose hs bead entirely, to; nn *u Tanm- Thp Vni-i- te_anW30Twmor'a match, 500 and MO {manner In which interurban cars
���h he replied t hat he had lt yet- cam -Uie Vdll yards, and the Vancouver Corporation j leaving Vanoouver are crowded wllh
jr. Mojielll told him he was in- \ _-,���-__ rn_t_l-_ match. jloca) traffic, but the answer ot the
.d to be Blppant, and he should COUver iWtJiVe. company Is that as common carriers
ize the s-lous position of hlm-' . To Discourage Vice. I tbey must convey persons presenting
The witness -aid he realized A woni'Mi named Ada Hobbs wag Ithemselves In the cars. When, how-
situation, j ��,.,_. m,lrh dftiihartitlon ind search- flne<1 *ino for hlrlnB a house to wo- ever. It ls possible to run through
'b^h-^onlb^Tttie^-h- 5 YTTe a',thr r.y fTl&lSSTff^tSVS^
it. Gilford no, having been on agement of ,he New Westminster La; ^^.^'5 ^njlh \J*?��l i ^"ntrSt^ ^r^^ the
o^'--:IY:::VBTS =^bhn^ S, t^1 Z^rV^l^T a fX^!company wll, extend through Lulu
BURNABY BONDS
mai HIGH PRICE
Road Improvement Debentures Sell at Over Three
Per Cent Above Par.
three monthB.
Id the signals. He found the special meeting held la-t evening. **
sphere 8et against an approach- According to the arrangement law
|train from the south side, but a out at last evening's meeting both
K. trelghl train bad some years Marshall and Lund will play todaj',
Icrorted the bridge with the Big- the one at first defence and the other
against them without accident, at Inside home. Both are good men,
Ugh the switches were unlocked, the pick of the Intermediates, in tact
.'believed the switch had been and great hopes are entertained or ^^
fcl over from the bridge bv some them. Buck Marshall has long been
L before the express reached it the ornament ot the West r_n t ae-|
Evidence was give,', by J C Mo f<*nee. H�� l�� a strong and ateady wind B|ew Copper Wire Which Held
1 ' player, and possessed of any amount
of staying power. Lund is probably
the swiftest man among the InWrmo-
diates and a good stick handler. So
far as speed is concerned he ought to
be al' le to outdo Matheson, who will
check Irm, all right.
(Continued on Page Four),
B! POLICE,
201)11 ARE VACUIOT
The Difenee
KITE BRINGS DEATH
TO YOUNG INVENTOR
It Against Power Line and Boy
Was Electrocuted.
Tacoma, July 23.���A strange ease
isln" ! as already announced.
SIX CANADIANS
IN SECOND STAG!
Shootinfl Still Continues for K ng's
Prize at Blsley���Victorian Third
in London Competition.
lim Dwell.rs Are CoraMed in Thei
I Haunts and Forced to Take In
oculation.
_,��,����. ������_,..���. _. _. --, GIsley, July 23.���Today when th.
��� oe u.*.=.���. of electrocution took plac�� here yes-j second stage of the King's Prize con-
"| On the defence J- Gilford will play terday when Stanley Klovberg, thejslsiing of 10 Bhots each at 3W and
at point and T. Gifford at cover point. xe^y��ar-Old son of Nicholas Klovberg, 1600 yards, was shot, saw the shatter-
Kn,afte,a"u'oSea' a'TtTZ-I ����� instantly killed while flying a ing of many reputations, while of the
,r ' ��� ' ' -4�� _���....��� Y vh. Youn_ Klovher- had a Bmall, [sixteen Canadians who bad quallllod
Thai liuiiiaby municipality enjoys
an excelvlnt standing In financial circles was proven last evening ou the
opening of the tenders for the purchase of tlio bonds, Issued to the extent of $160,000 on the strength of the
recently passed Road Improvement
bylaw.
Toronto Firm Purchaser.
Numbers of tenders wera received
and the offer accepted was tbat of
Brett, Noxon & Co., of Toronto, who
made a bid of $103.01!. Considering
the state V lhe money market at the
present time IIiIb offer of over three
per cent, above par Is considered exceptionally good and is better 'ban
the councillors had expected.
The bonds are repayable in fifty
years and bear interest at thv rate of
fiVe per cent.
Letters were ivad In the course ot
the evening giving the council notice
to tho effect that three menu,ers of
the Burnaby achooi board. Maxwell
Smith, A. E. Cameron and K. .1. Peers,
had resigned. The secretary was Instructed to call for nominations for
tbe vacant positions.
nipeg to Coast.
Tho party trom th. British leao
dal oo meeting at Winnipeg who era
coming through u, tha ooaai ��:;i arriv. in tbe second week of Soptember
and visii this i Ity
ai tbe pi*-.oni time it i- n I known
who will compose the members ol tbi
delegation, us man] of the distinguished Kinop. an BoleuU-ta are unwilling to .1 lay their mm. In
Canada longyr than is necessary, and
mav return eaai trom Winnipeg a)
the conclusion of th. seealons
President Expecttd.
Th,. president, sir John Thompson,
Is expected, and among the eminent
biologists who will make tha nip aro
Proleeeor Arthur Shipley of Cam
bridge. Professor Bldnej Warmer, oi
the sain., university, Prof Poultuu, oi
Oxford, Prof. Waherdman ol Liverpool
.unl a distinguished Dutch sciential In
Prof. P v. C, Hoeck, ol Ueyden unl
Vel_liy
Visit Depiirtur.. Bay.
A vlsil will be paid lo Ilie blolOgl
ial stai'.on al Departure Bay, when-
Ihey will lunch. The curat.ir. Kev
W. O, Taylor. V. H, C S. has liuut.*
arrangementa for giving the visitors-
to Departure liny ��� mosi Interesting
time from a scientific standpoint,
Tba treasures of lhe deep win. is Ol
tlie Straits of Georgia will possess-
spvclm attritions io tho scientists
visiting the. coast. Some niomlivra
Of the party will go north to tne Nium
antl Skoen.i rlvera, and also into tho
Yukon.
MAYOR TO PROSECUTE
NEWSPAPER REPORTERS
Montreal, July $8.���Th.ro are going to be no hair-measure, in tiio
flglit between Mayor Payett,. and lh*
seven ropr. se.ilaltves of local Journals at the city kail.
At tlie council lilivtlng on Monday
Mayor Pnyotto repudlaled Interview-
alleged to have been given by hlm.
Tueaday night the seven men affetoed
signed nn affidavit, sw.��rlng that tho
mayor luul beet) correctly reported.
Yesterday Mayor Payett,. annOUOOad
that he was consulting with his l.-gal
advlsei-8 wllh a view to taking legal
action against the press men.
What form the proceedings Bre l<>
take Is not quite clear, bin ther,. in
talk In the air of criminal Hht-I
INDIAN MURUEKER
RECEIVES DEATH SENTENCE
Jury Returns Verdict In Lei* Than
Five Minutes���Seditious Printer
Prosecuted.
Julv
3.���While a de-
Incorporation.
_lladel| bit _���. ���_,,, ��� __,
'1 ���' two hundred policemen kept' _,
guard, idiviicians vai-cinated Taxicab Company Gives
1 V..11I persons In tbe
mdi il i,v 26th, nth, York
��� Heels, following lhe
a ca ..: smallpox lu
������ ' li ������:<: Krlmmle, N i.
.' '"' reet, where tli�� seven-
; Ol K:imi.il,. is 111.
l! Inspector A. A. Caims
mreau, and ins Btafl -���'
weni throng i th.- en.
':- hth ward and vacctnat-
���'���bo de.ii d to tajte
��� against the Bpread ol
Si venil dwellers within
v escaped Ibefore thv
tretched, and the police
v.w !'; "ng fOr their return, when
��� W|H b, quarantined until vaocfai-
look after Lalonde, and t.i ��� spt_dy was uwiauwy -..i-u ""������_ w-��� -,
Vancouver hoiiie man will have to go kite. Young Klovberg hail a Bmall, 'sixteen Canadians who bad qualltl-d
some to get on the goal lde of him. almost Invisible copper wire attached fo,- this stage but six absolutely qual-
Lalonde is recognised by the local to the kite. The kite, shifting with jfi0(1 f0r lhe lagt Btag(, Kh0t tomorrow
Bon_nu^5n~?l��r_lgffET: ,he w,nd- haule<1 th�� wllv <^^sl �� -��� ��� - ��� -...-' �����= ��.^��� _.���..
, city power transmission wire and a
powerful electric current running
THE B. C. GAZETTE
though four tied with 25 others und
shot for the final, The following
Notice of ground. He fell In a death struggle
and expired without a word,
^^^^^^^^������i Fred Andr.ws, a playmate, gave the
Notice appears in this week's Pro- gjarm, The hoy was removed to St.
vinciai G_��-tte to the effect thai jof01,i_*s hospital, (chore Ur Thomas
Lot8 Y3. 771 and 775, T. L. Nos. 44.- Lorkln worked vainly sev ral boms
662, <S,6_1, 81,986, have al! been tuny .trying to resuscitate him.
surveyed and Ihat the plans may be young Klovbi rg was entlnisiaHilc
seen ai Victoria. j over wireless telegraphy. With a kite
Notice Is also give,, of the Incor- of h,g 0-A,n maniifactuie he was try-
poration of a company to be known j���K ,��� wna- and ivscelve wireless tele.
as the Columbia Taxicab Co., with (-,-,,,._ messages, and young Andrews
the object of running motor cabs and saVs ,|K1, ll0t|, 'lp an(* Klovberg were
busies. it Is understood that tho g- busy ,rvjn(. to 80nd m
company intends to operate in Vim- neither nr-'""1 "--��� -"""���
couver and this city.
nt rowing CanadtenjJ aro in Uie final and then-
down tha k te wire, form.-d a circuit nivi.,.. _,���,.,.���,_ u_.i,,��� th_i,. n__r_
through Klovberg's body and the
qualifying scores, being tbelr aggregates In the first two stagee oom-
blaed, ai*e as tollows, '.'ol. Sg.. Free,
born. Hamilton, 33, 33, 31, 47, 43.
t__; Bgt Maj. Hugg.ns, 13 Beg-, Ham.
Hi,ui. 3_. 33, 31, in, u. L90j Corpl, Mi'-
Ciiinis, 19th A. M. a., Edmonton, 33,
... 32, ���!!��, 4.*., 188; U. Mor.is, 4tith
Rl . ,. Bown ;m v ill.-. 32, 32, 33, Hi. 13,
is" : Sgt. Sm tli, u. u. K. G., Ottawa,
32, 31, 33, 47, 44, 1.6; Sgt. Blackburn,
90th Keg., Winnipeg, 88 88, 89, 46, 48,
189.
From tluso figure- li appears thai
Sergeant Major Hugglna of Hamilton
Moves to Germany.
'" July 33.���The North HrlL'.sh
1 vnpany
I
WILL NOT BECOME
ARCHBISHOP OF VANCOUVER
DOCTORS ELECT OFFICERS.
ced the power wire or b__ lwM** lh" ��^f^f?L^ ^����,*XV'
-,- , . ��� i utagee combined, with Sergeanl Black-
thought Ol Its danger. ^^ q{ wlnnlp,.^ one ������������ ^Matl.
The lattei and Corporal McGlnnls, of
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lOdmonton, made the hem shooLng of
the Canadians in the second stage.
Dr. R. E. Walker is Secretary of B. Corporation of City of i/imloa eoni-
C. Medical Association. petition, given for the highest scores
Th. .lection of officers for the Brit- <>/ the oversea or Indian volunteer* on
Ish Columbia Medical Association t'e grand aggregate: Col. Sergt Free-
horn, 2nd, ��lo; Sergt. Mitchell,
Buffalo, Julv 23��� When a special
dispatch published here under an Ot-
-~�� ��� tawn date to the effect that Rev. M. ,-.. ��,. -- ~_^.i_��tl��- -t <?ent
Limited), of Castle F Fallon was mOKt 1IkPly to be ap- took place at the.convention at_ Seat
whose factory em- pointed ATcHbishop of Vancouver, tie yesterday. Dr. K, B. wa��er ok victoria, ��7 10s.; Lieut. Smith,
, . ..-J hands, has now whlch g^ has t^n vacant for up- this city was aleoted^secretary. ina chatham 6th ��7 108,. Corp. Mc
t" 1 a iarge oftice 'n Berlin in the _ards ,of a year wag shown to Father other officers are as to'lows. B. w. Q1 Edmonton, 7th, ��&; Sergt.
: Irving. Tranqullle, president, J. S. ,th ottewa 8th ��5; Sergt.-Major
more likelihood of me Burrls, Kamloops vice-president;
COMMITTED SUICIDE
AT PENITENT'S BENCH
Saskatoon, July 23.���Chas. M, Got/.-
hiam, aged 22, an ex-barnanlo boy,
took a quarter ounce Of crystallized
strychnine and died at the penitent's
H.ench of the Salvation army, of which
he was formerly a member. Tbe deceased, who wns a steady, honest, Industrious young man, came from Klk-
horn some months sine und dropped
from the Salvation army on taking up
with a girl who was not a member.
They were engaged but had a couple
of tiffs last Sunday morning, she refusing to set, him when ho called
Getzham thereon bought lhe polsop
and went to the army meeting, Just
before the call for penitents was lnnd-
deceased loft the hall and took the
poison, returning in Uiuc to die,
RETURNED HOME TO
FIND FAMILY ALL DEAD
I
Ottawa, July 23.���Joseph st. Amour,
formerly of Notre de 1-.I Sal.itv ar
rived here today Inl" nding lo visit his
former home. He had boeit In tb.
bush for more than n year, un 1 had
beard nothing of tha terrible landslide of 1908, In which his father,
mother and three, sisters lost their
lives. None of the St. Amour family
are now living at Salette,
I^ondon, July 23���Modar La] DHIn-
4*ni, the Indian student who shot and
killed Sir Wm. Ciirion Wylllo Whll*
at a reception recently, wits today
sentenced to deinh for the crlme
Aflor being Instructed by JUStlOO
Alvcrstoiie to disregard tho prisoner'!,
only plea, that the crime was of n political nature, th,. jury return d a ver
diet of guilty In less than live mlii-
utos.
London, July 23.���A. . Borsley,
printer ��f the Indian Soelolog st, wast
committed for trial on a charge ot
publishing a SVdltiOUS newspaper. I ll.'
avowed Object of WblOh Wflg Uj support lhe Indian na I'malisi mov. tie nl
for the liberation of India from oppressive alien rule by the use of physical forca.
j The editor and
Indian BollolOglBt,
now a refug. a in
Mini,., time posl hi
cai .'d 111'"nigh 111
���
proprietor or the
Krlshlnavarma, la
Parle, Where tor
has open)} advo-
piipi'i- gelling riil
of British officials. He openly approved the murder of lieutenant
Colonel Sir William II. C. Wyllle who.
With Dr. Lalcaca, \va.K killed July L
by Iho Indian student, Madnrial Dbl-
nagn and contends that political ft_-
sa.ssinations use Justifiable,
The prosecution of Horseley lui-
l.��en undertaken by the attorney-general's office.
Bre ci ,i i . c u_im ���_ >���- warns or a yeai
W ini,' I i *��� German agency, palton, he said
[v ,i n orfctinK a factory here to "There Is no more ii--_no_- oi ������"= __...-, -e-. ���ym
f* the prohibition duties which are ^i��� appointed to that position than D. Helmcken. Victoria, treasurer
_.___> ._ _ . _m . t __-__.___-____��.. __f imnrnvomeTltB.
NEWSPAPER REPORTER8
-we prohibition duties which are ^ng appointed to that position than D. Helmcken.
Ida' h f08ter the Geriaa:a r>��b,t>eT there Is of you becoming president of improvements
f . and which represent nearly 20 Ecuador. It ls a most malicious dls-
*_Y____of Q* value. patch."
toe Million Miners Will
Ballot on Strike Question
p-ou don,
, Smith, Ottawa, 8th ��5; Sergt.-Major
Hugglns, Hamilton, 10th, ��&; Lieut,
Morris, Bowmanvllle, 12th, ��6.
In the Blklngton challenge compe-.
'thIon, awarded for the highest com-
. - blned aggregates In th�� Secretary Of
QO OUT ON 8TRIKE State's, Dulm ot Cambridge's and Im-
perlal Tobaoco oompetltlone, second
St John, N.B., July 23.-A nnlqu-Pja��e*ent to Ueut Smith Chatham,
n-wapaper situation developed here��2- aergt. 8mith, Ottawa, 14th, ��2.
late today, when the 'oor city report _ ft .
v-ts of the Standard, the morning Con-1����*�� not LIKE
-arvatlve paper, left ta a body, tel.
- . _ . _ J__JI
Baby Emperor of China
Becomes Commander- in- Chief
aervaUve paper, left ln a ooay, ioi-
. -. July 23,-The MInera' Con- of the Confederation will me_t July towing a series of ��T��a^^lchended
rleratlon of e,... no, .. qb ����� tJZZ ���-��i���- ���� _hl mmhiIL The todav alao in the city editor leaving.] umaaian, amy m.���tib r*>na_
^��n-M ,nlt?n 1 1 ft ,afUV ^^toHeSuTto tela tnZr .Sev/ral rea��n. affecting the wlaUop. W makes a lengthy criticism of
n���cd meetlnc, has decided In fa- V??"* *��f"nirRi> "^7" ���. *; " condl- of the management and the staff oper- North Coast Land company. !t
r of -allotlng lu million members ��f the KUmaaxe of a" m,ne8' a * - ��� - ���- - ��� '-�� -���"������-- _-____!
NORTH COAIT LAND CO.
Canadian, July S3.���Tha Financial
���^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the
r ��i balloting lu million memb-rs \L��� "hlrhTw��._d ��i_J nractlcally ated to bring the matter to thla point, elude*: "On mere analysis of Its own
to whether or not a national "trtke the complete naralysatloti of British Temporary arraiweinenta wm ma_e atatemente the prospectus of the com-
Nl bt declared In support of the ndus^ In vtew ^ tb? consefluent for carrying on the work. Tha treu-,,^ Btauds self-condemned. Fortun-
r>ui��h miners, who are reelBtlne a ���JS -!��-+�� in the ooal aupply. ble comee on tbe ��ve of a hotly con- at** BriUsh Columbia has better
reductlon of s.xpe_?. Tday Th. ��^��S?tbwmtS h��� �������* *��** *��^����- ta *- J<*�� aomMr thta^ ���� ��>������� ��* ������ not b�� Jdtfwd
bly' wl" "ot be i.mp.eted before JR T5& Sff/eeT^ the ��*��� to a va��^t ^ to U_s f^vl���� 1^ ^tWs IM^nsWered, InverUebrate
��'y -7, and the Executive Committee mlnaHon of contracts. .Utawwa. ������eseme.
1 Pekln, July 23.���An edict issued
yesterday In the name of the Emperor appolnte his Majesty commander-in-chief of the land and naval forces
of ithe empire, in accordance with the
constitutional project of the late Em-
Iperor Kwang-hsu- A military* Secretariat under the directorship of Prince
lYulang, also is created, to assist the
ratont
t Th�� exerclae of the military powers
of <ibe Emperor ls delegated to Prince
Yuleng. In conclusion, the edict appoints Prince Teal Shun and Admiral
Sah oommleatoners to labor for tbe
rewrganlzatlpn of the navy.
The N*,**. Board has fust concluded a long aeries of conteaneee on
,the subpect of fiance, but without
arriving at any satisfactory conclusion. The board will take no further-
action towaTd the reorganization of
the navy,
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TIIE DAILY NEWS.
SATURDAY, JULY 24
1909.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED.
FOR SALE.
TO RENT.
LOST.
FOUND.
REAL ESTATE.
PROFESSIONAL.
BUSINESS.
FRATERNAL. ETC.
If a man had gold dollars to sell a fifty cents and did not let the people know anything about it. he would not soil any. You must tell the people what you have to sell, why they should purchase from you, and som��.
thing of the value you offer them in return for their money. Too many of us have got the habit of thinking -hat because we bave been a long time in business everyone must of n cesslty know all about u. .,. ., 0u_
wares. Use the advertising columns of The Daily News and keep abreast of the times.
Tv-ANTED-GIRL ^-HOUSEWORK LET_^RGE BEDR00M. COR
Apply Mrs. Temple Cliff, ba,-. Bur- ^ A ^ Seven(-a �� m
naoy. -
"WANTED^A BICYCLE IN Exchange for a rifle. Apply Room ti,
over Annandale's 7tore.
TO BENT���FURNISHED ROOMS;
Ter ma moderate. Apply 713 Ylc-
* ���. . street.
WESTMINSTER CARRIAGE SHOP���
R. J. McNeil. Over T. Ovens
blacksmith shop on Eighth street.
Carriages built, repaired and palmed. All work guaranteed.
THK FKASER VALLEY NURSERIES,
Ltd., Burnaby l^ake���_or healthy,
me-grown fruit trees phone 41r..
WE BUY AND SELL FURNITURE
and all kinds of new and secondhand goods A Speck, near Tram
office.
PIANO OR VIOLIN LESSO.V-S G'VKN
in part payment tor rooai k."1
board. W. Howard, dty.
,
ELECTRICAL WORKS.
PAPER HANGING A DECORATING.
STENOGRAPHY 4 TYPEWRITING
HOI SE TO RENT.
WANTED���TWO BEDROOMS AND
silting room neighborhood of Oar- ...
net* !. rary by two gentlemen- ��*si *'a,n' ? * I*' mon
Apply Rex. Dally News offlc-.
WANTED ��� A SMALL COTTAGE
nar ci:y. |-\ exchange foi lot (tn
}. bI Vancouver Height-. 1 block
from Hastings street new car line..
and cash payment-. Address H2.
Da.lv News office, eivy.
WANTED���GIRL TO WORK AT
th*- Roya: City Laundry.
WANTED���Girl to as_.st in housework Apply SM Roya; avenue, n-a.
Sixth ?-.re��*..
LOST.
LOST ��� AT QUEENS PARK,
chi.d's go'd locke; and cha.a. ln--
tials M. F. H.; also contains photo
of two children. Finder please
leave at this office.
TO RENT���SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,
'- I
Mowa-.t street. IM Seventh street.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN���I AM PRE-
pared to advance money to any
amount on city property or forj
bu:U1ing purposes. Apply Dr. A.
D. Buchanan, f. 0., New Westmin-!
ster.
THE PEARSON* ELECTRIC CO.
dealer.- in electrical machinery
fixtures aad supplies, house wir.ng.
armature wiring, motor repairing
etc. Bank of Commerce building,
'phone :. II, P. 0. Box __&
��______^___________a____-------______-.
FE.0 AND BREAKING STA3LE.
HUDSON, WALL PAPER. ROOM
Mouldings, Burlaps, and Sanltaa; freeman BUNTING, ROOM
house painting, kaisomiuing, pap'-r i Ouishon block. P. O. Box 694.
v-ing and decora:.ng. Sixtn |
stre* t. New Westminster.
PICTURE POSTCARDS.
CUSTOM STENOGRAPHY AND
Typewriting; copy work, business
letters, etc. Provlncs ofllce, Columbia street. Phone C2.
day In each month
ren cordially Invl
Lodge room, ,\. o |
fellows' block, Cho,
COURT BRUNEI"] l
���Meets the four:!:' |
month at 8 o'clock i
hall, Oddfellows' bloi
'���" attq
hall, out
" iv
'1 in itj
���-..
J. I. ..'ERRY . CO.. PHONE A5U1.
Ccmer of Black:, and Carnarvon
stree:; Have opened a feed and
breaking stable for horses. Horses
'.ji sale. Reference furnished.
AUDITOR AND ACCOUNTANT.
R. T. PRINCE���AUDITOR AND Accountant (successor to C. Hatnber),
collections and storekeepers' books
of account a specialty; agent for the
Hall Safe Co. Office: Room ", Ham.
blv block. P. O. box 795.
LOST -
- IN ORANGE PARADE.
bunch
of keys;
finder kindly
return
to W.
E. Fales'
furniture s:oi
e, cor-
ner ol
Agnes
and McKenzi
i. and
receive reward.
ARCHITECTS.
W. D. GOODFELLOW, ARCHITBOT,
Room 14. Dominion Trust .luck.
LOST���SQUARE GOLD BROOCH
Bet with four emeralds and four
pearls, a large ruby in the centre.
One pearl missing. Piease re-
tum to Dally News office.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE���COMPLETE SET OF
Dlckens and Scott, good condition,
cheap. Sideboard, good condition,
cheap. 516 Twelfth street. Tel.
R.S1,
FOR SALE���OWNER WILL SELL
lot on Fifth street, $300- f25 cash,
balance $10 monthly. Box 556.
city.
FOR SALE��� "ELDRIDGE B" SEW
ing machine, almost new; price
$25. Vidal __ Bacchus.
FOR SALE���DRIVING HORSE CART
wagon, democrat. harne_s; snap
for cash. 352 Sherbrooke street.
Sapperton.
FOR SALE���CHEAP LOTS, 50x120,
cleared; Sixth street car Une. Price
$200 each. Cash $25; balance $5
per month. G. Hall. East Burnaby.
FOR SALE���A NICE, NEW FIVE-
room cottage one block from car
line. Price $800; oas:< $200; al-
ance to suit purchaser. G. Hall,
East Burnaby.
EDWIN G. W. SAIT, ARCHITECT���
Guichon Block. Telephone "_&.
REAL ESTATE.
WHITE, SHILES k CO.
Rea! Estate and Insurance Agents���
Citjr, farm and suourban property,
260 Columbia street.
HALE BROS. _ CO., LTD., REAL ES
tate and insurance. Phone 335. 1.6
Columbia street, P. O. drawer 100.
SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF B. C.
���P. B. Brown, manager, P. O. Box
556, phone 334.
FOR SALE���WE HAVE A NICE,
new six-room house close to Twelfth
street car line, at city limits; electric light, hot and cold water, barn,
Price $1650. Small cash payment;
easy terms on the balance. Settlers' Association of B. C. Box 56,
City.
McADAM & IRWIN, COLUMBIA ST.,
opposite the Postofflce, Box 874;
phone 498. Real e3tate and Insurance, money to loan. Call and see
our list of city, suburban and farm
property before purchasing elsewhere.
FISH AND GAME.
BENSON & AYLING, FISH, FRUIT,
Game. Vegetables, etc. Begbie St.,
opp. Windsor Hotel.
'OOKSLEY'8 PICTURE POST
cards are on sale at M Mon ���
Stationery Store. .1. G Gamons'cigar divan, F. Mackenzie's drug stoiy
and "The Fair,' Columbia street.
FURNITURE
W. E. FALES, THE FURNITURE
Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker,
corner Agnes and McKenzie streets.
Phone 176, night call 81.
GROCERY.
FOR THE BEST VALUE IN URO-
cerles, phone 386. The Pure Food
Supply Grocery, P. Q. Box 811.
LAND SUF.VEYCR.
W. N. DRAPER. B. C. LAND SUK-
* -tveyor. Eliard block, New Westminster, B. C.
LIVERY STABLE.
RING UP 250 FOR HACKS AND
smart turnout. The Fashion Stables.
MACHINE WORKS.
THE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS,
Limited, Front street, New west-
minster. Manufacturers of modem
saw and shingle mill machinery,
Mill plants and specifications prepared.
MONUMENTAL WORKS.
B. C. MONUMENTAL WORKS, JAS.
McKay, manufacturer and importer
of mounmental tombstones, building
stone, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Columbia street, New Westminster.
PROFESSIONAL.
WHITESIDE & EDMONDS. BARl'lS-
ters and solicitors. Blackle block,
Columbia street, New WestmlnBter.
W. J. Whiteside, H. L. Edmonds.
WADE, WHEALLER & McQUARHIK
(F. C- Wade, K. C, A. Whealler, W.
G. McQuarrie), Solicitors, Barristers, etc., 42 Lorne street, opposite
courthouse, New Westminster,
(Phone 143), and the Vancouver office ls at No 5, Royal Bank Chambers, 408 Hastings Street we*t.
THEATRES.
WESTMINSTER OPERA HOUSE,
Lorn.- street, W. N. Carty, manager.
Special attractions provided during
the season Advance ticket office,
Ryall's Drug Store.
CRYSTAL THEATRE, 702 COLUM-
bla street Fins-class moving
pictures; Illustrated songs; numerous attractions. Program changed
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
GEORGE E. MARTIN. BARRISTER
and Solicitor. Guichon block, Columbia and McKenzie Sts., New
Westminster, B. C.
W. MYERS GRAY. BARRISTER
Solicitor and Notary Public. Curtis
block, Clarkson street, opposite the
Court House. P. O. Box 196. Telephone 64.
PRINTERS.
WESTMINSTER PRESS FOR EVERY
kind of job printing. Midget loose
leaf ledgers; Cowie Carbon Papers.
Phone 55, P. O. Box 142. Old
Dally News Block, Sixth Btreet.
THE EDISON THEATRE, CORNER
Columbia and Eighth. High-class
moving pictures. Illustrated songs.
Program changed Monday, Wednes
day and Friday.
TAILORS.
GALVIN, LADIES' AND MEN S TA1-
loring. A new line of spring suit-
In? just In. Button making, pressing and repairing. Room 9, Smith
block. Entrances 625 Columbia St.
and Clarkson st
RESTAURANTS.
KENNY'S RESTAURANT & CAFE
Tickets. 21 meals for $4. Home
cooking. All white cooks; no Oriental labor employed. Open day and
night. Opposite tram office.
WOODWORKING.
.WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING
Co., bank, office and store fittings;
��� cabinet, stair, showcases, mantels
and detail work. Designs and estimates furnished. J. Brookes, proprietor. Works: Corner Eleventh
and car line. P. O. box 251. Phone
473.
FRATERNAL ORDER . i ujTT
Aerie No. M.-Meeu . . ;'
evening at 8 p.m. |n Y-
hall, Columbia str.. i .... Z
Pres.; n. Bchofleid, i;v ' '
SONS OF SCOTLAND , .,,. .f^
soclation, Lord of thi
Cit)
191���Meets on the Bi ,.:
Tuesday of every mo
hall. Chief, W. Bui ��� j
JO.iRD OF TRADK .,;.,v wi
minster Board of Tradi ���. i
board room. City Ha m ful.o__
Third Thur.-day of .,,, h monu
quarterly mevtlng on the ui.
Thursday of February, May, Auguf
and November, at _ p.m Annan
meetings on the third Tl iradaj oil
February. New members may |�� 1
proposed and elected at any mon tn.
ly or quarterly meeting, c. _'
Stuart-Wade, secretary
. O. O. F.���ROYAL CITY 1_U__
No. 3���Meets In Oddfellows' im,
Columbia itreet, every Friday tret]
ing at 8 o'clock. Visiting n'retbrei |
win i,e made welcome. G. E. GUHyj
N. G.; C. E Osborne, P Q record- j
lng secretary
OTHER FRATERNAL SOi'ltTIB |
Include the Union Lodge, No. 9,1
F. and A. M.. King Solomon Lo4.t
No. 17. A. F. and A. M ; 1.0.1
No. 1150; L. O. L, No 1..3; CoW
Sapperton. No. 4683, I. u. ?.; CD.
F. Court Westminster. No. 3J|;
Brotherhood of Owls. Nasi No. ��.
ROYAL CAFE (Mrs. Archer, proprietress!. Four courses, consisting of
soup, fish, boiled entree or roast,
pudding or pie, tea, coffee or milk.
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.
O. O. F.���AMITY LODGE. NO 27.���
The regular meeting of this lodge
are held in Oddfellows' hall. Columbia street, every Monday evening
at 8 o'clock. Jas. Ferguson, noble
grand. W. C. Coathara. ree. secy.
A. O. U. W��� FRASER LODGE NO. 8
���Meetings the firsta nd third Tues-
TENDERS.
Sealed tenders will b,i receirt. .
the undersigned up to noon on iln
���second day of August for the purchsie
of a quantity of Umber on th. Mm
I Reserve at Campbell Hirer. Tilt
Itlinber consisting of c;\ mil*.'��
imoreor less, has been fe IM tai <mt
Into lengths ready to haul. A'.*�����u��e��
in the block are sUll siandlng.
J The tenders will stat. :he price I��-
| iho-sand feet board nn a-��ure wcori'
ilng to the official scab- of British Columbia, which will he pals In Oh
tor the Umber as it Is at presentM
the ground. The timber must to I*
moved before the thirty-first day ol
March. 1910.
The lowest or any tender not ��
oessarlly ac��-pt.-i
By authority of the Department *
Indian AfTalrs
W. M HALLIDA.,
Indian Agen',
Alert Buy. ft ������
ELOPING SANK CLERK
CAUGHT IN VANCOUVER
Travelled Around the World With a
Bunch of Blank Checks and "Accepted" Stamp.
Vancouver, July 23.���With the arrest at the Hotel Vancouver in this
city this morning of John Alfred
���Graham Anderson, the twenty-three-
year-old ledger-lceeper, who last
March left the employ of the Portland
and Queen St. Branch of the Bank of
Montreal, in Toronto, taking with him
a rubber stamp used for marking
cheques "accepted" and tbe story of
���whose escapades were published in
the News, will probably terminate one
of the most extensive swindles ever
perpetrated on any Canadian bank-
The young man arrived in thla city
last Wednesday and r.glstered under
the name of John Anderson, Toronto,
at the Vancouver hotel.
Running short of funds last night,
be attempted to Induce Manager De
Rouvllle of the hotel to cash a cheque
for $1900. The cheque bore across
Its face the rubier stamped imprint
"accepted.'' Not knowing the man,
Mr. de Rouvllle refund to honor the
paper, and after a wordy war with
the manager, during which he stated
that he had cashed a number of
-beques in Seattle and other places
and volunteered to have the paper
vouched tor by the management of the
local branch of the Bank of Montreal,
Anderson left the house.
ThiB morning Mr. De Rouvllle notified the management of the Bank of
Montreal of the occurrence and of the
fact that the young man was at the
Ume sitting on the porch of the hotel.
He was taken into custody shortly
afterward by Detectives O'Grady and
Thompson of th. local force, Who recognised him aa the man wanted by
the Toronto police on several charges,
of forgery.
When taken to the police staUon
this morning Anderson admitted his
ldentltj to the detectives. He made
absolutely no show of resistance and
seemed resigned to the fact that the
officers had him -aught. Pending
_dvic-*s from Toronto and the arrival
MADE IN CANADA
ftOYALl 1 Northern Crown Bank
^^���^^ -_L_H_k___-i ��� <> HEAD OFFICE WINNIP-ft
CAKES
Most Portoct Made
SOLD AND USED
EVERYWHERE
E. W. GILLETT CO., LTD.
TORONTO.
ONT.
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HEAD OFFICE, WINNIPEG
THE ONLY BANK WITH HEAD OFFICE IN THE WEST.
PAID UP CAPITAL $2,200,000 j
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8avlngs depositors find I profitable, convenient and aatlsfae- J J
tory to place thslr accounta with this bank. On* dollar will open an <'
account. *
8AVING8 DEPARTMENTS AT ALL BRANCHES.
Manager, N. H. MACDONALD, New Westminster.
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her., of an officer from that city with
a warrant to take htm back, he will
be held at the Cordova street station.
No More Foreign Police.
Paris, July 23.���The remarkable
Series of revelaUons regarding the
methods of the Russian police in
keeping track of Russian students
and refugees in France, which followed Bourtzeff'B exposure of General
Hartlng's complicity ln the plot
against lAexander IU��� has Jed Premier Clemenceau to announce in the
Chamber of Deputies that the Government has decided to fotfoid the
maintenance hereafter of foreign police ln French territory.
Football For Germans.
Berlin, July 23.���The Emperor was
out by 6 o'clock yesterday morning
and on his way to Doeberltx to observe the manoeuvres, in which
shan-p-hooting was the principal feature.
The Emperor has directed that
football be included in thfe military
exercises. His Majeaty Is reported as
saying, that football as played In the
United State* and England is fine,
training ln temper as well as tody.
FOR 5ALE
Seven-roomed house, modern improvements, and six lots in orchard, between Pine and Third
streets, facing Fourth avenue.
Price $8000, half cash, balance
terms. Apply McQuarrie & Co.
Fr
ront Street.
Gasoline Tanks and
Fishermen's Supplies!
JAMES & McCLUGHAN Ij
< i
Trust Block, Front St., New Westminster il
WATCHES
BEFORE PURCHASING THAT WAT CH EXAMINE OUR 8TOCK. RE-
MEMBER, WE CARRY THE BEST MAKES OF WATCH MOVEMENT8.
CHAMBERLIN. The Jeweler
80LE AGENTS LONGINE'8 A ND HAMILTON WATCHE8.
B. C. Mills, Timber and
Trading Company
VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER
Manufacturers ani Deaiere in AH Kmm" ot
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sa��h, Door.
Interior Finish, turned Work, Etc
Pish and Fruit Boxes.
Urge Stock Plain and Fancy Glass.
F _RMEI_5^TTENTION!
Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining-
m *��� -g m ->��^i,
Royai Cit. Branch, Columbia St.
Telephone 12. New Westminst*' .ATI RDAY. JULY 24
1909.
THE DAILY NEWS
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Pure Paints fur your money
because Ihey dn all any paint
can do and will last longest and be
paint. The spec ial iniiredienl used only
hi~M"_ Pain!'' f;irlifies surfaces ihey
cover a cuius I
(he ills (hat
destroy other
paiots so quickly.
Ml. paints pro-
led best, cover
belter, and satisfy. Made of
guaranteed pure
materials, mixed
with 17 years knowledge
making for practical
FORTY colore,
W ll I I f 11 II ll
black, for
every point purpose. __>����� Icl by
dealer- whose
rr|Mil.ill<>n wnr-
rnat. vour confident- In all
they sell. Made
by tke Imperiul
Varnish and
Color Co., Ltd.,
of T o r o n t O
of paint-
painters.
^ints
Carried In full assortment by
Hubert Plttendrtgh,
��� an visiting Mr Pit-
. v d ptttendright
a bo baa been the
Mrs Oeorge Cur-
:��� K we ks retunii-d
. Vancouver early In the
��� -.., s it :-|" nding Ibe
famllj nt Boundary
.- S :;uii'i' r-A. Prlni lpa| ol
i bool, left on Tueedaj tor
i. will visit tbe A Y-
* * ���
i ��� McNaughton Man-
.: it at of li r brother,
mi- i a Mis. Manson, who
i, ��� three months has been
Los Aug lei California,
bere for a few days, before ne ii ng to her homi In t att-
Mr Stanley Curti*. of Calif" iii,
��� "i his uncle, Mr, l�� S
i , .:.: week.
��� i ���
i i Brown entertained al t iio
tea hour on Monday, In honor of her
guest Mrs Murray, of Mud Bay,
��� ��� *
Mr md Mrs, S. Malnwaring-John-
'. ������ i, are being congratulated v the] man; friends upon tba
arrl ral of a son.
Will Atte-npt to Salve Cargo of Ves-
n the Lake Off Detroit���
Five Have Perished.
s.-l
Mr
Curt:
thi!
tion.
and Mrs. T. S. Curtis nnd Miss
. Mi thla week for Seattle where
will attend the A.-T-P. Exposl-
July 23.���Lure of nulden
has led to one mor,. attempt
��� i :��� the board encased In the
���>' the steamer Powablc, which
have lain 160 few below
irface of Like Huron ofl Thun-
i land, ll was In 1866 that
laden with 300 tons of
per, a U'lalllitj of silver
v and B large mum nf moni y, was
to the bottom by the steamer
��� ���r.
merous attempts have bom made
��� over tbe treasure, but tha great
precluded success, l'i\e sub-
������ dlven hav.- sn far losi their
In tii, attempt, The immense
pressure on tlu ir dfvlng outfits
them.
�� oomea a N * York syndicat*
a diving rig which oonsumed S
to perfect, The little steamer
_v of Detroit, ha. been charter-
d she ls fitting om ai th toot
istlnga atreet sin- wlll depart
���day (.n thi- expedition. William
Pen., of Now York, will be in charge
Thi diving outfit is of aluminum
and Bteel and resembles a suit of ax-
nior u weighs about 400 pounds ll
bus been tested in salt water to a
depth of .in feet The outfit ha- a
telephone, electric lights and a pump
by which the water ean ba removed
should lt enter any of the joints. Air
ls supplied by a two and one-half Inch
tube.
tr.
tO :
Hoi
for
tbe
d.-i
the
rcfr.
bu
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Of II
Sat
WE CALL
ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR
"The Flour That is Different"
We must Biand read] lo prove "
and also prove that tho dISen nr,. is
so mark.-, so WORTH WHILE, thai
>ou wlll f. el tills ls tin- Hour you
OUght tO usi'.
That is exactly where we d.> stand
Wa sail you to tak n i risk. Bay
a bag of ltniiiN ilium ani give ll
two tali trials H it does not prove
perfectly satisfactory, so satisfactory
tli.ii .on too say. It Is pall, th*
Hour that Is different," vou may take
ll to your irocer and be will give you
bark your money
Wil
next
you in.'iU,
om- ordei '
the trial on >onr
The Saskatc ewan Flour Mills Co.
Lever Brothers, Toronto, win send you
free a cake of their famous Plantnl
toilet soap, if you mention this papei
Anderson & Lusby
Agants for New Weatmi nster and District.
NOTICE.
S'otice Is hereby given that _h.-
litt Rlvei er Company, Lim-
havlni i, lied to ills Excel-
ley the Governor-General In Council
thi v.. . . ,,f a certain Site for
construction of certain booms
Id booming grounds In the P1M
ter, ir, ��� ��� latrlct Of New West-
Instvr, Province of British C-lum-
bave deposited with the Honora-
the Mir.;, ol Public Works, al
|tawa. plana ol said booms and
oming grounds together with a de-
hption of the ? te thereof, and have
lo di'poskwl g lupllcate of each In
offlce cf the Registrar of Deeds
thi eaid DlaJ cl of New West-
t-r. in which diatrtet said works
��� i . e ustnicted. ln ac-
tdance with I requirements of
en'on 7 of the "Navigable Waters
��� A.' Chap* 115, Revised
ituti of i nada 1906
ated June 21 1909
WHITESIDE & Ki.viONDS,
Solicitor for
fPfff River Lun r Co., Ltd.
|PRING LAMB, CHOICE MEATS
AND SAUSAGE.
AT THE
total Meat Market
omer E!_ht_ St. tna ntih Aveao*
PMoNt ill.
BOWELL A JODi t��roor'�����-���-.
i. S. TRANSFER
1 '������ ' i Transfer will leave
f! wharf .-very week day
Jrlern wept Saturday, at 8 p.m.
t" ' ��� ��� ��� Steveaton nnd way ports.
W ��� ' '��� " . p.m., returning to New
1 * ��� Saturday evening.
Returning, leaves Steveston every
���' , mrnlng, except Friday,
lonal
FIRST STREET SEWER NOTICE.
Mr S. Malcolnison, who has been
visiting his home in Goderlch, returned home on Tuesday.
��� ��� ���
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Agar and laimly
arc summering at Burnaby Luke.
��� ��� ���
Miss Campbell-Johnston, of Vancouver, waa vi-iting friends in the
city on Friday.
Among the week-end visitors In 'he
wer,. Mr. and Mrs. T. Arickna.v.
C, Tyuer. Mr Armltage Moore,
Mr. u. Campbell-Johnston, Mr
Campbell, and Mr. A. Angus Mercer,
H
The Municipal Council of th.., Cor
poraUon of tbe Ciiy of New West
minster, having by resolution detei
mined and specified that it Is deslt
able to carry out the following works ciiy
that Is to say: Mr
To construct a sewer to be known
a.s the "First Street Sewer, on the
following streets, namely:
Dickinson street, between Merrivale
and Elliott streets.
Carnarvon street between Merrivale
and Elliott streets.
Armstrong strevi between Merrl- i The M_4ee
vale mid Flliott str. els. the guests ot
Columbia street between Merrivale IJy, Mount,
street and Leopold place. * * *
Albert Crescent A most enjoyable supper and dance
Wellington street '-was given by the British Columbia
Alice atreet. [Electric railway officials last evening
jat thy Ru_s.li hotel. The guesus
I coming over by special car. A most-
__ delightful time was a-pent among those
who enjoyed the evening were: Mr.
|and Mrs. Mitchell-lnnes, Mr. and Mrs.
B F- W. Broflgham, Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
Cunningham street between Merrl- har-Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. O. Pltinkvt,
Mr. and Mrs. Beecham, Mrs. ,1. Woods,
Royal
Standard
Miss Rankin, who liius be.n Visiting
her cousin, Miss McPherson, returned
to ber home in Victoria today.
�� ��� ���
Briggs, of Victoria, nre
Mrs. T. L. Briggs, Hol-
Bushby street.
Dufferin street.
Coburg streei and lane.
St. Anne's street.
Sarnia street.
Windsor street.
v
I i
il ���
nip Monday morning
Westminster at 5 a.m.
���v subject to vciiange
iiieiv
' unl passenger rates ap
ROBERT
IA RHINE,
Manager
NEW WELLINGTON
COAL
SMITHY COAL
BANFF ANTHRACITE COAL
JOSEPH MAYERS
Successor to
May era 4. Preston
Of'ce, Front St, Foot of 8lxth.
p O. Box 345. Phone 105.
vale and Windsor streets.
Agnes street, between Merrivale
nnd Dufferin streets,
lilliou street.
Leopold place (part of).
First street from Agnes ki Elgin.
Royai avenue from Clinton place to
Dufferin street.
Granville sireet.
Vancouver street.
Queen's avenue, between First and
Second streets.
Third avenue between 1 .rat and
Second streets.
Emory street.
Arbutus street.
Fourth avenue between First and
Second streets.
St. Patrick's street between First
and Third streets.
Oakland street between First and
'Second streets.
Elgin street, between First nnd
; Second streets.
Second street between Third and
Sixth avenues.
Fifth avenue between Second and
Third streets.
Brandon street
Regina street between Second and
Fourth streets.
Sixth .".venue between Second and
Third streets.
Third sireet, between Regina street ;
;nnd Fifth avenue.
Font-Hi atreet between Brandon
street nnd Sixth avenue. [
And that the said wor's shall be
carried onl in accordance with the .
provisions of Ihe Loral Ii, provenient
Genera* feylaw 1909.
And lh,. CUy Engineer nnd the City
Assessor having reported to the Council in accordance wllh the provisions
of the said bylaw upon the said
works giving statements showing the
Snmoiitiis estimated to be chargeable
against the various portions of renl
', property to he benefited by the said
j works and other particulars and tbe
jsald reports of the said City Engineer
iand City Assessor having been wlopt
j_d by the Council,
Notice is hereby given that the said
reports are open for Inspection nt 'he
'office of the City Assessor, City Hall.
Miss Hutchlngs, Miss Wey, Miss Mc-1
_|liersov,, Mliss B. MJcPberson, Miss
Billings, Miss Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis, Mrs. Ingiis, Mls8 Duke, Miss C.
Duke, Mrs. GHpperwald, Mr. and Mrs. |
C Bleethen, Mr. T. R. Glover, Mr. T. I
Blundell-Brown, Mr. Campbell Swee- {
ney, Mr. Billings, Mr Sperling, Mr.
W, Fordham, Mr. A. Huston. Mayor'
Merritt, and Mr. W, A. Anderson.
. . .
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Trapp, the
Misses Trapp, Mrs. T. H, Smith and
Master .lames Smith took the evening train to Seattle yesterday to lake
in tho A.-Y.-P. fair.
* * *
Miss Gertrude MaeGowan, of Seattle, is at present in the city on a visit
to Mr. Walter Bourke.
Miss Mary
the guest of
ver.
Martin, of this city, is
Mrs. Dukes, of Vancou-
. Mr. and Mrs. (Dim WUUam Bush,
of Berkeley, Cai., who have been visiting friends In tbi.i city, returned on
Thursday to their home. Miss But-
tviTn'id. a sister of Mrs. Hush, accompanied thom, and will remain In the
south for sonic months.
Ihe Royai Bank of Canada
lIncorporated 1869)
Paid up % 4'7^'��9_
Capital
Res.rve Fund
Total Assets
5,400)000
55,000,000 J
English Watchmaker
(e i
! Watches for Ladies from $12..��
er Watches, gents' open face
Sliver Watchea, gents'
K7-50 up.
Agent for Waltham
atchea.
open case
and EiBir
Watch repairing a specialty.
F. CRAKE
r"�� rfoor. fnm Ce^ AAeme. Crmc.r
!Columbia street, New Westminster,
B C, and that unless a petition
agalmt the proposed works above
mentioned signed _y a majority of the
owners of the land or real property
to ibe assessed or charged ln respect
of such works representing at least
one-half in value thereof Is preaentea
to the Council within fifteen days
from the date of the first publication
of thla notice the Council wlll proceed with the proposed Improvements
under auch terms and conditions as
to the payment of the cost of sucn
Improvements as the Council may t>y
bylaw In that behalf regulate and u��-
termtne and also to make the saia
assessment. n
Dated this 17th day of July. A- "���>
1��W.
W. A. DUNCAN.
City Clsrlt.
units SOU-
BANK DEPARTMENT
In nnd out of town ace
cited.
SAVINGS
Foreign and Domestic Exchange and
Travellers' Cheques bought and Bold.
Telegraphic transfers effected.
New Westminster, B. C. Branch,
F. 8HUTE, Manager.
Westminster
Transfer Co.
b-fflca 'Phone IK. Ban Thona W
Columbia Stress.
Baggage delivered promptly to
any part of tke city.
Light and Heavy Hauling
OfFIC_~THAU OhPOT.
LIMITED
MOOSE JAW, SASK.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++X
+
Electric Railway Service
AND
WHY IT IS A
FLOUR
BETTER
We use selected wheat from
tbe best wheat producing regions of the Canadian West,
where the sunshine is long,
where the soil is rich, giving to
the wheat that quality of gluten
which makes the very finest
flour. This Is factor No 1.
Scientific nulling which fellow's 'he wheat step by step, selecting only tlie best and purest
portions of the wheat grain and
making it into the most perfect
flour. This is factor No. 2.
Care exercised in storage and
marketing so that there is no
possibility of deterioration from
the time tbe flour Waves our
hands until lt reaches you. Tills
is factor No. 3.
Now isn't there a reason why
you should ask for Royal Standard Flour? And besides, in
every 49-lb. sack there is a
numbered coupon entitling you
to a chance to win one of ten
beautiful dinner sett, given
away eacli month.
Interurban Line.
Cars for Vancouver and way
stations will run every half
hour from 6:60 a. m. Last
car leaves at 11 p. m.
Last car leaves Vancouver at
11:30 p.m.
Cars
twenty
perton
leave the depot every
minutes for both Sap-
nud city limits over the
city line.
City Line: Cars leave tram
offlee ou the hour, twenty minutes after, aud forty minutes
after, commencing at 6:20 a. m
Sapperton Line: Cars leave
at ten minutes alter the hour,
half past and fifty minutes after
the hour, commencing at 6:30
n. m.
Sunday service half-houny between S:30 a. m. and 11. p. m.
British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd
1++++++++++++444444444+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Easterbrook Milling Company,
Eburne, B. C.
FLOUR! FLOUR !
IMPERIAL 17.25 per Bbl-
HUNGARIAN JEWEL..96.75 per Bbl.
TERMINAL 15.25 per Bbl.
HINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl.
M, -},,��..;�� XrCn FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS.
FRONT STREET New Westminster.
Telephone SU.
MANUFACTURED BY
VANCOUVER MILLING AND
GRAIN LC, Lid.
VANCOUVER, B. C
Hotel Butler Annex
Fourth Avenue snd Msrioi Street
SEATTLE
RATES:
Room $1 p-r day up.
Room and board $2.50 per day up.
Poom with bath $2.50 per day up.
Room with bath an_ board $4 per day.
ide rooms, with hot and colli
am bent, long distance telo-
All int
water st
phone. '3us meets all traliiB and boats
CARLETON GILBERT,* Mgr.
Fish Fish
P. Burns & Co. have opened up a fish
market in connection with the butcher
shop, and will fill orders with fresh fish
of all kinds in season, from one pound
to a car, at the lowest price. Call or
phone your orders to 101, and have
fresh fish for dinner.
P. BURNS & CO., LTD.
Wholesale and Retail Batchers,
C. E. TRAVES, Laeal Mana��at.
COLUMBIA BTREET. PHONE Itl.
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THE DAILY JEWti.
6ATURDAY, JULY 24
. 1909.
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The Daily News Adjourned Inquest
FANCY SHOOTING
16 DEATH OF ACTRESS
Publv ed bj The Daliy Sews I -
leg .' Ited, at '.iv ir of!
The D ��� : S< asl . rner ol M ���
Ken .-- I V ' ' ������ "-*-*-
��. A. Page Managing D recter
on l��.N.!{. tngineer ��� - jiyi-m^a^
Ro ir.son. a vaudeville singer of Kan
SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.
WHO WtRE THE GRAFTERS"
The Mad says on July 13 that "un.
til Sir Wilfrid Laurier became Prem-
of Canada, gr.-.r- was T garded as a
sin peculiar to our neighbors." This
is the _�� sl a* i la - s_u
. v--r printed by a re.-;- - news-
paper. Has th. Mai: forgo-.ten his-
tor. " '.'��� ��� ��� - -��� . ir. Con*~er-
null How about the barter
for the Canadan PaciSc charter? w a_
there no Pacific scandal*! Was Sv
HeC'or Lane-v.n's _ntJ asscy '���
wi*: _ v" :'.::.��� ' - '.t a If :. Des-
paic-h saj Bvan Tamaia
?-> ... vm ���- ���--..'. v sa .-. i :���-. " -
���with tbt - St l..-:. ������ o; the Conservative ewer-nee-: Sp-aking of
the graft th.-.' - permitted under
the m "������-- the London Echo
said. So eonntrj can pro-?: ��� where
public depar'.n.er.'s ar* in league B '.***.
fraudulent contractors, and where M n-
isiers are open *.o offr-rs.''
The Coc^erviuve ; a:v -v. ' **��� ���-
ou: of power in consequence o_ the
gtafttag aad corruption that wen: on
:... _-..���.���._. and y*ct t_e Mii; tas tha
consumer*.? ga'! to say tha: there B_a
no grafting tint': Sir Wilfrid '.��ai_e
Premier. Neither the Mail -Or any
memb-ir of the CC'n*rrra:ive party ia_
ever pix-ved a so_tavy hastate* of
graft az_-_--. the present Beremsaent
Sir Willri-i La._r._r has given the
country a cleaa ad_;;autr-j'_on and
In fac? of *._e __-.-. ur.. ris.:.';.!^ attacks. ;be _ovem-_.cn: _M Stood f;._i
and Mint lii
If the Co_��.r\-a::r<? pres_ circtiiate.
the truth today, it wo*iid refer *-o th.
enormous amount of *_:_-7y t-rcrow-i
by Conservative* -n days gon�� by. a
lary. aicoun of w>k_ wa_ d:ver;e.-l
from it jegtumate ciaan- of ex;._-
ditare. whkh the Lr.-?ra; Governme_t
of today has to repay. There woaW
a: least be nothing said about gra-*.-
ing. Oz :_U ssddect the Oonaem-
ratir. _>res��s should be silen:. .1
ever a eoutrj waa disgraced by the
action of its puiiic men it ��a_ j. the
old Conservative days, when tb. Umber and lands o* tbe peopl-? were &���
->;d-r- fre. aoong th? pofitkians sad
their friends.
The Loadon 7e>j-a;.h. co_t__en::_��
ufoi Cuuamiallie cioiags :_ ::.- i.:
<iays, nld: "Eauaght, aafortBoatel;
is alraadj _;i*_ :_ E_ila_.j :._��� :.._.-."
it clear that, only -iic *_-.'^: re.- . .*-
and -ra_.'.ic puriiic__;_ .:���&_ r. :-^?_.
pahNe life in Cana-ia frr_ni the taint
of corrip*.io*i. *.;. :;.-> of ��Uch ��e
iia. . not *-:___ :- -nr cn_ country for
tu_dreds of yea-*- '
*���������:.-_ the U-rH-s Sisillisd oSce
there aaa a dra_'.:-: change sad psaifl-
-cation, and from UN " :-.'. the p^o-
{4e have every* reaso_ to - SitisSed
with the _*.a_ner in -:..:. pnhhc af-
f-irs r*ve t_en cossiacted. T__ Mai.
would <io w;; to re-fie..t u;oa Conser-
vaare hi_tory before ���._k:_.g su:h a
����_lsh and incorrect -UV>__est 23
the one q_o_d above.
The people of C__a__. svay ;. thank-
f_; that their affair, are now in boaeat
bands- Tha: the fiscal policy of the
Government gaaraaSeea a r-v-nue suf-
tktemt tor all ordinary expendi".area.
That any addiUoca; money borvowd
gos into pro_Jcuve public wor_s
That the rate of taxation :�� le^-- tnan
formerly. That the credit of Canada
never was better. That _o scandal
attaches to the Cove-_m._* or any
meati-r of it. and that good tiroes
ba.ve rtiurnsd.
(Continued from Paee Onej
Clelland that the B. C. E. R. car had
. tha switch about 2 o'clock, and
had ..-r.aii.d to the tower to have it
��� *n for the ea_t part of the ' V
���I tt.ain line.
Inquest Not Inquiry.
.-g the evening Foreman lieorge
.;- . na a - . - the stand. He spoke
of making arrangements for the G V
R. trains to be flagged i: necessary,
and saowed a man how to use the
:'. -.-
ral wordy discussions occurred
.tins the progress of the inquest.
Mr. MacNeili on one occasion had | ll
In B written statemen: bl a witness.
'���'. tfShaO which Mr. McPhiliips ob-
1 'o vir.g l*t:r_-uced.
Fortrven Speaks.
Mr Webber, foreman of the Jury.
���erred This k:nd of evidence
- aaa hrought up for the firs: till I Mr MacNelll aaherta there has
���. _-������.'- ch'-r^-- male agains:
him _rd he 'ants :o know ao-> otaer-
*iSv he can investigate and hni '��� ���*
We as baslaeaa men canno:
.? r: ��� . . *:: : rt.e '.-- :. - kin I ��� '���
. - and we don't wani to be here
ter da> doing boai sas a . i
la ��� seraed with a civi; aetfaw, and
not a coroners cour:. I cannot see
.:-.;���::::- h-.re '������ - :::.��� Is 'n y an impression, and no statement of fact
which has teen put . efore us.'
Coroner's Not Civil Jury.
I �� :_:_ like to *ay to the different
counsel fc-;re thai the Bame joint has
t-~n given tltse after time, though
i;ff-r-nt legal light has hen put upon
it. It has _____ up a great deal ot
our time, which 1- no: fair to the
jury. A.; i. want to know are facts
which are pertinent to an inquiry before a coroner's jury "
In adjourning he court till Tuesday :hr coroner asked for the record
of all -ngineers who had overrun the
signals at the rridge ln the past few
vears to be placed before him.
Mr MacXefl] Intimated tha-. he had
several vitneaMB to call.
"GET THE HABIT"
Glass Table Sets
ft Pieces.)
SPECIAL TODAY, EACH
$1JOO
The Fair
646 Columbia Street.
We :uy for cash a_3 sen for the same
..us City, stopped ov-r here to see
.-v . friends who were praying at B
summer park. She was on he_- way t..
\ a Orl-ans to fill an engagement.
Whii- she aaa walking behind the
-��� enes a fancy shot turn was being
::' r-v.; y ::.- S-l". ;air. A bulle*.
fired by Misj No-I; miss-J the mark
and hit her friend in the temple, shattering her skull and penetrating her
brain. Miss Robinson is "still alive
..ut no hopes are entertained for her
recovery.
Two Excellent Buys
Two lots on Dublin Street, between Fourteenth and Sixteent]
each $250; one-half c_sh, balance good terms.
A nice new cottage on Buchanan Avenue, Sapperton; $850 cash. ��� is a
sacrifice price. Rented now at 510 a month.
J. J. JOHNSTON
Dupont glock, Colu-nbta street.
PHO" ,
CRUISERS WILL
PAY A VISIT TO QUEBEC
at New York.
They will come to
conclusion of this
- - �� . ������ ��� Ouehec on tbe conclusion of this
.��_*?.'Sm^ZmZ*0?*! 1S_�� ^ ?������������ ration The squadron is In
ri��U*d In September-by Coar WUsh , ^. ^ , R Adm^al Frederlck _'.
cruisers, forming the fifth cruiser gEJ8u>_! andr the ships unde��r his
t? end rnhWHC,ri^nV t'D '%��** " nm and' ^ the Drake. Duke of
attend the Hudson-, u.ton celebration Edlnt,urgh, BIack Prince and Argyle-
_!_______
M. J. PHILLIPS
Boys' Blouses, 75c quality for
50c
Boys' Bathing Suits, the suit,
60c
Men's Bathing Suits, the suit,
75c
Summer Underwear, the suit,
75c
Cellular Shirts, each,
75c
The Oxford Chancellor Range
Everyone buy-ng s range should get one that will gl\ ..���,
faction in cooking and baking, Is economical ln 'he use of t ,.
to work oveT In the hote wather. and also easy to opera',. (Y
It you wish to be satisfl<-d in thssjaraapacta you win ,iiV
range atfer you hav.- Inspected It The prices also of tv . ,._
much lower than those of o'her makes. Call In an .
ftock.
l8pect out
T. J. TRAPP & CO., Limited
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Water Wings, Bathing Caps, Float
ing Bath Soap
PHILLIPS
THE WARDROBE
CLOTHIER
AT
j Ryall's Drug Store
X Phone 57.
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MUnflN, VEAL PORK
Fresh Pork Sausage* daily-
Bast of Farmer'! Fork.
PACIFIC
Meat Market
Phone 192
MCMEP.EMY _ ANDERSON ColumMrS-
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Barefoot
Joy
KRUPP GUA COMPANY
BUYS VILLAGE OF ITS OWN
B-rH_. July 2*5.���The gr��al firm of
German gu_.__.a_er_. m Ssrs. Krupp. of
__��sen, appar��at;;. ;_:,.;_ _- more pro&-.-
abie to buy _j_ en'.ir. -nllage than to
have to foot the we^k.;." bill for
_.__a__ed windows when thrir new *jig
guns are tested
The village, whkh is nam-rd Sct-ag-
brucken. lies in the direct line of
fire from the range at which the new
monster orlnance is tested, and the
damage caus_d on every- occasion by
the concussion Is oonalderabie while
the inhabitants themselves seek to be
compensated for the repeated shocks
Jo their nerves. After completing the
jpurcba-. of the village. Messrs.
JCrupp intend to have it hazed, so as
to permit of a greater range for the
big guna. j
RELATIVE OF DREYFUS
TAKES OWN LIFE
Chicago. July 20���Lucien Abraham
Dreyfus, a distant relative of Captain
Dreyfus of the French army, fell dead
in the eas-. Chicago avt-nue station last
night just as he was being surrendered to the policy by an unknown companion, who flyed when h. saw that
the man was dead.
Before he died the young man wrote
the word 'Cyanide'' on a comer of a
newspaper, and a doctor was inimetlt-
ately summoned but the power of the
poison lad taken effect.
There is nothing a child will'en-
joy more, during the summer
season, than a pair of our Barefoot Sandals. Cool and easy on the feet, and lined
with soft porous leather. Barefoot Sandals for children grow more popular every summer. We are
showing several of the best styles in most all sizes.
CHILDREN'S (sizes 3 to 71-2), pair $1.00
GIRLS' (sizes 8 to 101-2), pair 1.25
MISSES' (sizes 11 to 2), pair 1.50
BOYS' (sizes 3 to 5), pair 1.75
MENS' (sizes 6 to 10), pair 2.00
These Sandals will outwear the ordiuary low-cut H
shoes for children, and will last all summer. Secure
a pair today while they last.
SEE US TODAY FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR OF SHOES
Souvenirs
Our ��tore will be found neadquarter* for Souvenir
Burnt liather in every device. Decorair Cnina with local viewi in almost any piece you may a.sire.
Shell Goods. Beaded Work, and Post Card- loznl
viows of all Khe beauty Spots in the city.
Wa solicit you to inspec our stock. If you do not see
what you want you are no pressed to buy.
TODHUNTER & BURR
Booksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers
Successor* to J. J. MACKAY 4 CO.
'S Big Shoe House, Ltd.
Sign of the Big Electric Boot New^Westmiiuter, B. C.
THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN B. C.
B__��B_e_��SB_��_��_��SE_g_S_��E_5__BHE
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
And se* that you get it
ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED.
For Wheat. Barley, Oats, Chop,, Chicken Feed, Bran, Shorts, H��y.
etc., ask us. We wlll see that you get.lt promptly.
HALE BROS. & CO.
LTD.
Phone 335.
IM COLUMBIA STREET. P. 0. Draw.. 1��
WE ARE READY TO SHOW
you how It ls cheaper to buy ��ur
materials
poor-
to
high-class building
9 ^
GILLEY BROS., Ltd.
than It is to purchase tl
er kind. We can po'nt
buildings buUt with our mate"
rials that never need reps''*'
We can point to some olber>
that need repairs all the tune-
But they were not built of ��ur
materials. See where rea
cheapness lies? jATOAOAY.JUL. *,**
THE DA
S I \\ s
I'-u'.r r��\ __
THE
Cash Store
T. H. Smith
We give yon anything in this targe establishment al .i
-E
Cash St
ore
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STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5 P. M.. EXCEPT s ". RDA1
Over Four Thousand Yards
LACE AT
ALFP
A D ECT IMPORTATION OF FANCY COTTON LACES���*_98 YARDS TO BE EXACT���TO GO
RIGHT OUT AT HALF PRICE. NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY AS
IS NOW PRESENTED TO YOU���TO BUY ALL THE LACE YOU WANT AT EXCEPTIONALLY
LOV. PRICES. ALMOST ANYTHING YOU CAN IMAGINE IN LACE IS AMONG THIS PURCHASE,
RANGING FROM VALENCIENNES TO TRIMMING LACES, FIVE AND SIX INCHES IN WIDTH.
SEE THESE FOR YOURSELF, IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE to GET ANYTHING BUT A VAGUE
IDEA FROM THIS ADVERTISEMENT OF THE WONDERFUL VALUES AND DAINTY CREATIONS
WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP.
TORCHON LACES,
5c YARD
About 70u yards of torchon lace,
bouugln at a big reduction, from one
to three Inches wide; all on sale at
per yard �� 6<
5c
CASHMERE HOSE
15c PER PAIR
Two alies In hosiery picked up at
a bis snap on account of being a
broken line, strong make, double
knees, fast black, sizes 6 and 6 1-2
only, per pair ... -15c
SPECIAL IN LADIES-
SILK VESTS, 75c
In fine s|mn silk, low cut with shoul.
il' i traps or with half sleeves, fancy
fronts and plain styles among them.
Regular $1.25 for 75c
CHILDREN'S STRAW SAILORS,
HALF PRICE
An unusual offer of children's straw
sailors; we wish to clear our stock
right out of these, sj take your
choice at HALF PRICK.
ADVANCE STYLES IN
LADIE8' COATS
Though w* have b^n very busy
arranging such tempting offering* In
warm weather good*, we've not tor-
I'lit.-n that many require and are
looking for coata for cool evenings
and early autumn, and we have an
exceptionally tare selection ln advance
styles���one only In each style���and
offered at comparatively low prices.
Ask to see these.
SIX HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR 10c.
Colored -orders, and fancy designs
In handkerchiefs; just the thing for
school children; any quantity you
like. Half dozen for H>e
A SUNSHADE SPECIAL
A special offer of sunshades, to SU-
i��i.lo you to keep cool thes^ warm
days your choice of any sunshade up
to $3.00 for $1.50
Silk or linen. All better 'ines
grr-at'ly reduced.
HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c and 15c
A special buy of 100 dozen of tnese
white hemstitched linen handkerchiefs enable us to offer them at exactly half the regular price. Ladies'
size* nly 10c and 15c
$1.25 LADIES'
NIGHT GOWNS, $1.00
An elegant assortment of samples
and broken lines in flue white cambric and lawn night gowns to be
cleared at less than cost. Daintily
trimmed with embroidery, lace, and
hemstitched hem, full length and every size represented ln this collection. Regular values $2.00 and $2.2-
for $1-00
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
MODERATELY PRICED
Children's white dre__-_ in Una
whit, Swiss mull, Batiste and Persian lawn, effectively trimmed with
French Vai. lace and Swiss embroideries; every size from 1 U> 16* years
In stock. Inspect thesv; we offer
you great Inducements to buy. From
$1.50 up.
MORE DRE8S GOODS,
35c PER YARD
Goods are piling up on us now. V\ e
received 15 pieces on Monday���goods
that sell regularly at 76c per yard���
and placed them on sale at this price
chiefly on account of having sold
such quantities and the assortment
ibeing very low at that figure, and now
there Is another chance for you; 75c
and $100 values for, per yard ...35c
C my we Y'.o v.._ ...*\ ���.:.*:._: ... _:.���_��� larce establishment al .
I iV I\p\\"^ ^vin�� cf 5 T0 ~5 ptR CENT, Cheaper, with qualit;
. , 1 1 L \> J considered. than any Furniture house hi British Goluml ia
ill ��� * Investigate Now goods. Latest designs. See
T. H. SMITH
Headquarters for Women's Ready-to-Wear
_ .:_��� ..
��� left ��������� ��� ' '
::: tat N -'���'���
an ! each hone
- rr.i.v. .. ::
- v.;.v ������ tnf an
w.'.y ol In igl i for local
" v '.1:1.. IV
..��� : ng.
SS insf< . '.-. . ��� r ��������.��'����� daj
excepi Sal ird ty at J ] I ��� Ladner,
���ad ��.-. points Bai
��� - - returning ( laj
��� idrertiseinen' In thh Issue "
W. E. FALES,
The Reliable Furniture Dealer,
Upholsterer and Undertaker
612-618 A_.no. Street. Phono 176.
Latham beat
larj ol stal -. H.-r. Charley b] six pins
j will be unahla to rlaii ths tomute, 14:
B _ peniteatiarr again loi soate
- h . been ; roi Med ta b< was
hurriedly called aaai on Thuradej
Kor :'.-*.. .vs cut Bowers aad Wl
i- ��� I si work, t- i I oni Danes
y. nl ousi RJ A
ha secretarj ot thi board o| trade
li nding .1 large quantity ol thn
recentlj published advertising -*iivei-
folders to Beattls for dlstrHra-
ti ���: at the A Y. r. exposition.
. isi .,-. tived, s cai loa i ol Ro iin
li | Flour. Pull assortment ol slses
M, 19, $8, now In slock, Hale Broe.
_ Co., Ltd.
Captain McMillan .m.i Lou' Mar-
cor of the local corps of the S.ilvn
."p. Bryson
Purdy and Wlntemute
Tha totals ��� *rej \t ta
Punt] Ml Latham,
tu
G. P. DILLON, D. V. S. ra rs
NOTICE RE LULU ISLAND IRIDQI.
rh�� condition ol tn. old hrMte Is
MM ooaalderad safe tai rettlcnlar
traffic aad ths public general!] ua
banting loads ot
(MoOUl I'nlv, rally.)
Veterinary Surgeon to the
City of Now Wost m inst or.
OFFICE:
TIRE HALL No. 1
Paraoni continuing to do <v- after
t!is notice must tiKi- all tb,, rlaks oa
tli.'ir.si'ho.
By order, w \ Dl NOAN,
Otj Olark
OI:y Hall. \<nv Wivsnutiistor, July
ISnL I909.
ANIMATED PICTURES AND ILLUS
lion Army will Bay farewell to tbelr TRATED SONGS OF THE VERY
fellows-inarms tomorrow evening, and
'not on Sunday, August l. as was an
11 nonnci _ in these columns yesterday.
The 8 S Transfer leaves Brackman-
Ker wharf every day for Ladner,
Steveston and way points So* new
schedule. ������
Crystal Theater Creat Truths
Campaign
HIGHEST CLASS.
PROGRAM CHANGED MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. SPE
CIAL MATINEE EACH DAY 2:30.
EVENING PERFORMANCE 7:30
Admission���Children 5c, adults 10c
Two water records set for hearing rriUDTAM as
yesterday have be<-n further adjoimed J. WI. CUMrlUN. Manager
The application of M. B. French for |
a cubic foot On district lot Bl, wlll
come up on August 27 and that of
Uvorgp Sonnis for a similar amount
on lou 693 and $94 was�� also ad-
Bank of Montreal
Journod
That l'.gbt, delicious, wnolfsoino
bread you so much sn]oysd at >our
friend's house was mads -Mill Robin I
Hood Flour. *���
Some chickens crowded Into a box
at tlie city market attracted th(> attention of the police yesterday, and
they acted as On previous occasion,
confiscating the unfortunate poultry,
which were placed In roomier quarters. A police court action will follow.
Todd's great clearance sale of
pianos will shortly close, Jump in
now and setmiv a bargain. "
(Workman at the Fraser Klv.r
bridge engaged by he O. N. R. in
raising the wrecked engine of the
Seattle vxpress, resumed operations
yesterday and are believed to 1iavt- a
grip on the engine. As the cable ls
strong enough now. the engln_ wlll
be arised lf tho workmen can secure
a good grip.
Special- ln straw hats. .ll values
for $1. Acme Clothing Co. "
The New Westminster Cricket team
will journey over io Vancouver at 11
o'clock today to meet the Burrards
at Brockton I'olnt. The local team
will be composed of the following
pittyers: C. H. Judd, B. Welfare. T.
Oddy, C S. Cook, Kev. 0. W. Hough-
um D. C. Davey, T. D. Sheriff, S. P.
Sn.U, Burroughs, M-hzW-m, Wlilttu-
ker.
Henry A. Ironside, of California, will conduct a series
of meetings in HEBRON HALL
(formerly known as Cunningham's Hall), 39 Sixth Street,
New Westminster, beginning
on Sunday evening, July _!"-��,
at 7:30 o'clock, and to go on
nightly, Mondays and Saturdays excepted, until further
notice; week evenings at 8
o'clock. Addresses on "The
Inspiration of the Hible,"
���'The Deity of Christ," "The
KSTAHLISHED 1817.
CAPITAL $14,400,000.00
RESERVE 11,000,000.00
llranchi'S throughout Canada and
Newfoundland, uml lu Umdou. Kug
land. New York. Chicago and Spokane,
11. S A . and Mexico CUy. A general
.anklng business trausurtrd. Lot-
lers of credit issued, available with .Atonement," "Justification,"
correspondent. In Ul part, ot th.W. g^^j A(ivent of
world. | _, ��� .�� ,
Savings Bank Department���Depotttg , Christ, etc., etc. All cor-
recelved In sums of $1 anil upward,! (\\&\\y welcome. BHng yOUr
ind Interest allowml al ;i per cent, per - -��� - *
innuiii (present ratel.
rrttn.' Assets over $188,000,000.00.
��� E'.�� WESTMINSTER BRANCH,
G. D. BRYMNER. Manager.
Bibles.
NO COLLECTIONS
BOWLING
Accompanying Is the score In the
Tel.graphlc league last evening at the
local alleys. H- P. Keary acted as
foul line judgu and A. Smith as
scorer :
1.
Sanderson 149
Smith 201
Murchle 182
Burden 173
Gilchrist 17$
Total _ 24-4
In the Duck Pin league Bryson and
2.
3.
Tot.
163
132
444
131
193
!v';>
1(18
171
511
ir>7
158
4-8
167
150
496
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We Are Selling
No. 1 Dairy Butter, p.r pound,
30c
No. 2 Dairy Butter, p.r pound,
25c
BEST VALUES IN TIA8 AND CO.-
FEES. OUR 40e COFFEE (FRESH-
GROUND) IS A WINNER.
ADAMS & DEANSfo^riw ��n(3 Cr^knr^��
TELEPHONE .87. COLUMBIA STREET.
Twins
The Summer Vacation and the
Kodak.
Take a Kodak with you this
summer and enjoy your vacation until next year.
Brownies fron $1 to $12
; Kodaks from fid to $25
We assist beginners willingly
Our stock is complete.
0. S.CURTIS & CO.
Spectacles 50c up.
Live Stock Insurance
Live stock Insurance has fast becoma racognlzed ee one of the
best kinds of Insurance In existence, and an svtr-lncrsaslng number
of stock own.rs are protecting themselves against the aer'ous losses
which thsy havs had to suffer In 'hs past. I rsprsssnt the only
strong, reliable Canadian company carrying this class of insurance,
and ss thsy do not handla any nsuranee but Hv* stock they are able
to fulfil their obligations to the greatest satisfaction, and every
legitimate loss which has occu red on any of the company's policies
sines thsy started business, ha been promptly paid, cheques usually
being forwarded within s dsy 0 two, and th�� following lettar is an
Instanos!
Nsw Weatmlnater, June 23, 1909.
A. W. McLeod, Agent British American Live Stock Ass'.n
Ltd., New Westminster, B. C.
Dear Slr,-��-I beg to thank you and your company for
the prompt settlement made for the loss of my mare
"Nell," for although my claim form was only completed
yesterday I have already received cheque for $200.00 In
full payment. Yours sincerely,
(Sgd). J. A. GIBSON.
You may bs the next to loss some valuable stock, enquire for particulars.
ALFRED W. McLEOD
) INSURANCE BROKER,
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Official Agent* of The Western Home and Improvement
Company, Ltd.,
ABOUT APPLE LAND
The NEW TOWNSITE AND FRUIT DISTRICT along the line of the B. C.
Electric Chilliwack Line and V. V. and E. Cloverdale to Sumas Railway.
Advertising Debenture By-
Law, 1909.
said debentures -hall be applied a-
follows, and notr-otherwis. : Towards
, paying ib - cost o' the passing Of
this By-law and the lss e and sale
,'of the debentures therein referred to.
This Bylaw shall take effect on
tbe Trrasury of the said City for the
purposes mentioned herein.
- li shall be lawful for tlie Mayor
to cause any number of debentures
lo be made, not exceeding in tbv
whole the sum of Six Thousand
A By-law to enable the Council oi
the City of New Westminster io raise
by loan the sum of Four Thousand
(14000.00. Dollars for th<. purport of
advertising the City.
Whereas, it is expedient to expend
the .sum of _ our Thousand ($4000.00)
Dollars in advertising ibe City and
that the sail sum should be raised on
tlie credit of ihe. Corporaton.
And Whereas, it appears that ii the
Eum of Four Thousand ($4000.00)
Dollar^ be appropriated lrom tie
general revenue of the City for the
current year the ra*e of taxation will
be excessive, and it is expedient that
such excessive taxation should be
avoided, and the said sum should be
raised on tli�� credit of the Corporation, and that debentures should be
issued for that amount.
And, Whereas, for the payment of
interest on the debentures proposed
to be issued under this By-Law, and
for creating a sinking fund for the payment of the said debentures wh'-n due,
it will !,<��� necessary to raise by special
rates, in addition to all other rates.
each year during the currency of the
said debentures, the sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-Five and 46-100
(9236.46. Dollars-
And, Whereas, in order to raise
tbe said yearly sum of Two Hundred and" ThJriy-Fiv - and 46-X00
($2''i-4'ii Dollars an equal special rate
on the dollar will be required to he
levied on the whole rateable pioperty
of the City of New Westminster;
And, Whereas, the whole rateable
property cf the said City, accoi'dln'-'
to the last revised assessment roll
thereof, js Kiv.- Millions, Three Hundred and Ninety-One Thousand, Four
Hundred and Forty-Five ($5,391,446.-
00) Dollars.
And, Whereas, the to.al amount or
tha existing debenture debt of the
Said City Is One Million, Two Hundred and Nineteen Thousand, One
Hundred f$1.219,100.001 Dollars Irrespective of the sum of Three Hundred
and Ninety-four Thousand ($394-000.
00,' Dollars proposed to be raise! under the "Hospital Debenture By-law
1909," the "Waterworks Debenture By.
law 1909," the "Street Improvement
By-law 1909,' the "Incinerator Debenture By-law 1903," and the "City
Gaol Debenture By-law 1909," ot
which none of ihe principal or Interest is in arrears.
Now then-fore Uie Municipal Council of the Corporation oi the City of
New Westminster enacts as follows:
1. Il shall be lawful for the Mayor
of the said City to raise by way of
loan from any person or persons, body
or bodies corporate, who may be willing fco advance the same on the credit
of tin- dole-Hi ures, hereinafter mentioned, any sum or nuns of money,
not exc-eding In tbe whole the 8Um
of Four Thou and ($4000.00) Dollars
and to cause the same to be paid into
the Treasury of the said City for the
purposej mentioned herein.
2. It shall be lawful for the Mayor
to cans- any number ol debentures
to be mad", noi exceeding In the
whole the sum of Four Thousand
($4000.001 Dollars, for such sums Ol
tnoney b maj be required not less
than $100.00 each, oi an equivalent
expressed in pounds sterling of the
United Kingdom <,( Great Britain and
Ireland, al a value of 4.866 to the
pound sterling; and aJl such deb.it
Ores .bai] ���.,- scale 1 with th- s al
of ih" Corporation signed by the
Mayor and countersigned by thi
Treasurer thereof, or by snch oth r
person or persons Bs may be ih-n-
unto lawfully authorized.
'.',. The said debentures shall be
payable on the flrsl day of -luly 1969,
ai such place or places as thr- Council of the said Cor|H>ratluii may from
time to time appoint, with the approval of the. holders thereof, and
shall have attached to them coupons
for tbe ntyment ?t Interest at the
rat�� of five [Kir centum per annum on
th,. amount thereof, which Interest
shall he payable half yearly on 'ho
first of January and the first day of
July, ln each and every year, anil tbe
said oouixms shall be signed by the
said Mayor.
4. A special rate on the dollar
shall ibe levied and raised in each
y_ar, In add I tlon to all other rat's,
on all rateable property of the City,
Sufficient to pay the interest on the
debentures, and to create a sinking
fund for tho payment of the principal
thereof wthen due, suhject to any Act
Or onactment respecting the same.
5- Subject as aforesaid, then, shall
be raised annually bv special rates
as afor.w-.ld, during the currency of
the said deben turns, the sum of Two
Hundred ($200.00) Dollars for the
pavm.nt of Interest thereon, and the
sum of Thirty-Five and 46-100
($36.46) Dollars to provide for the
repayment of the principal
6. The proceeds of tbe sale of tht
the 2oih. day ot Augusi l&uH, and may ($6000.00) Dollars, for such sums oi
bv cited as the "Advertising By-law money . may be required, not less
1909." than $100.00 each, or an equivalent
_. This By.law before the llnal expressed in jiounds sterling of thn
passing thereof, shall receive the as- l'nited Kingdom of Great Britain and
sent of the electors of the said Ciiy Ireland, at a value of 4..S.6 to thin the manner required by law. pound sterling; and all such debent-
Received the assent of the electors ures shall :.e sealed with the S-al
on the day of 190P. of the Corporation signed by the
P.econsid-r^ and finally passed In Major and countersigned by tb'-
op* a Council the.
vm.
.day of.
City Clerk.
Mayor.
N3TICE.
Tat- notice that the above js
Treasurer thereof, or by such other
person or persons as may be ther-.
unto lawfully authorized.
3. The said debentures shall he
payable on the first day of July 195**
at such place or places as tbe Council of the said Corporation may from
time to time appoint, with the ap-
true copy of the proposed By-law proval of the holders thereof, ana
which will be taken into consideration shall hav- attached to them coupons
by the Municipal Council of the City for tbe payment of interest at the
of New Westminster one month from rate of five per c-ntum per annum on
the date of the first publication there, tbe amount thereof, which interest
of In the "Daily News" and "Dally shall be paya_]e half yearly on the
Columbian'' newspapers, wblc'j first fir^-t of January and the first day of
i.u Hcatlon took plac,; on the 22nd. July. in each and every year, and the
day of July 1909, and that a vote ot said coupons shall b�� signed by the
the electors of th.. City will be taken said Mayor,
on uie said proposed bylaw on th6 4. A special rate on the dojlar
shall be levied and raised ���& each
year, in addition to all other rates,
on all rateable property of the City,
sufficient to pay the interest on the
debentures, and to create a sinking
Eleventh fund for the payment of the principal
tberv-of when due, subject to any' Act
or enactment respectfng the same.
5- Subject as aforesaid, there shall
be raised annually by special rates
as aforesaid, during ihe currency Of
the said debentures, the sum of Three
Hundr. _ ($300.00) Dollars for the
payment of interest thereon and t_f
sum of Fifty-Three and 19.100 ($63.19)
Dollars to provide for the rei>aym'nt
of ihe principal.
___ I 6. The proceeds of the sale of the
said debentures shall be applied as
A By-law to enable the Council ol foi.ows, and not otherwise: Towards
the City of New Westminster io raise paying- the cost of ihe passing or
by loan the sum of Six Thousand this By-law and the issue and ual-
i $6000-00) Dollars for the purpose of of the debentures therein referred to.
building a CUy Gaol and Police Court 7. This By-law shall take effect on
ath day of August, 1909, between the
hours of nine o'clock a.m. and five P-
m., at the following place?, namely:
Th... Council Chamber, civic building;
the Fire Hall, Sapperton; and the
Waterworks Storehouse,
W. A. DUNCAN.
City Clerk.
City Hall, July 22nd, 1909.
Lily Oaol Debenture By-
Law, 1909.
Boom. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Whereas, it ig expedient to erect a
building to be used as a- City Gaol
and Police Court Room, and to use
that portion of the Civic Building,
now used for those purposes, for other
purposes and to expend 'n the erection of the said building the sum of
the 25th. day of August 1909, and may
be cited as the "City Jail Debenture
By-law, 1909."
8. This By-law before the final
pass'ng thereof, shall receive the assent Of the electors of the said City
In the mannv requiTed by lan.
Received the , ssent of the electors
Six Thousand ($6000.00) Dollars, and on the day ot 1909
that the said sum should be raised on 1 Reconsidered and finally passed ln
the credit of the Corporation
And Whereas, It appears that if the
burn of Six Thousand ($600.00)
Dollars be appropriated from the
general revenue of the City for the
current year the rate of taxation will
be excessive, and it is expedient that
such excessive taxation should be
avoided, and the said sum should be
raised on the credit of the Corpora-
'Ion, and that debentures should be
issued for that amount.
open Council the..
1909.
City Clerk.
.day of.
Mayor.
NOTICE.
Tak. notice that the above js a
true copy of the proposed By-law
which will be taken into considerat on
by the Municipal Council of the City
of N* tt Westminster one month from
And, Whereas, for the payment of|j��e dale of th_ firgt pU,jlicati.,n there.
interest on the debentures proposed |of Jn ,he ���Dail- Nt,ws��� an(] ..i}.iny
Columbian" newspapers, which first
publication took place on the 22nd.
day of July 1909, and that a vote of
tin- electors of the City will be taken
on the said proposed bylaw on the
2.ath day of Angus', 1909. between the
hours of nine o'clock a.m. nnd five P-
in., at the following places, namely:
Th.- Council Chamber, civic building;
the Fire Hall, Sapperton; and ihe
W-terwv.ks Storehouse, Eleventh
sir.-, t.
W .. DUNCAN,
Citv Clerk.
City Hall. July 22nd, 1909.
Waterworks Debenture By-
Law, 1909.
to he issued under this By-Daw, and
for creating a sinking fund for the payment of the said debentures when due,
it Will be necessary to raise by special
rates, in addition to all other rates,
each year during the currency of the
said debentures, the sum of Three
Hundred and Fifty-three and 19-100
($353.19) Dollars.
And, Whereas. |n order to raise th.
said yearly sum ol Tbrea Hundredatid
PIfty-thwe ''rj<l lii-Kio ($3o3.19) Do
lars an etfiai |,<cia) rat ou the dollar will '.i- requln 1 to be levied 011
the whole rateable prop-, rty of the
City of New Westminster,
And, Whereas, the whole rateable
property of the .said City, according
to the last revised assessment roll
thereof, is Flv.; Millions, Three Hundred and Ninety-One Thousand. Four
Hundred and Forty-Five ($0,-5)1,445.-
00) Dollars.
And, Whereas, the total amount of A By-law to enable the Council of
the existing debenture debt of the Uie City of New Westminster to raise
said Citj Is One Million, Two Hun- by loan the Bum of Two Hundred and
I dred and Nineteen Thousand, line;Thirty-Four Thousand ($234,000.00)
Hundred ($1,219,100.00) Dollars Irre- Dollars for the purpose of increasing
'spectlve of the sum of Three Hundred ,the capacity of the City Waterworks
and Ninety-Two Thousand ($392,000.- .System.
00) Dollars proposed to be raised un- j Whereas, it is expedient to con-
der the "Hospital Debenture By-law struct an additional Mai 1 pipe Line
1909," the "Waterworks Debenture By-,for the City Waterworks System from
law 1909," the "Streei Improvement \Coquitlam Lake to the Queen's Park
Bylaw 1909,' the "Incinerator De- Reservoir, and also from the Reser-
benture By-law 1909," and 'he "City |voir to the City limits on Lulu Island,
Gaol Debenture By-law 1909," orjand for that purpose 10 expend the
which none of the principal or inter- sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-Four
��st Is In arrears. Thousand ($234,00000) Dollars. *
Now therefore the Munlciipal t'onn- And Whereas, It appears that If tha
cii of the Corporation of tho City of ��um of Two Hundred and Thirty-
New Westminster enacts as follows: [Four Thousand ($234 00) Dollars
1. It shall be lawful for the Mayor ibe appropriated from the general
of the said City 10 raise by way of l revenue of the City for tbe cur-
loan from any person or persons, body;rent year the rate of taxation will
or bodies corporate, who may be will-ibe excessive, and It Is expedient that
ing to advance the same on the credit jsnch excessive taxation should be
of the debentui-S, hereinafter men-'avoided, and the said sum should be
flonerl. ^~v sum or sums of money, |raised on the credit of the Corpora-
not exceeding In the whole the sum tion, and that debentures should be
of- SJx Thousand ($6000.00) Dollars Issued for that amount,
and to cause the same to be Paid Into And, Wbereas, for the payment of
interest on the debentures proposed
to be i.sue- under this By-Law, and
for creating a -ii-king fund for me payment of tbe said debentures when due,
it will be necessary to raise by . pec al
rates, in adJit.on to all other rates,
each year daring the currency of 'he.
said _e_entnres, the sum of Thirvoen
Thousand Seven Hundred and S*-v-
en-.y-Four and 52-100 1113,774.52) Dollars.
An I, Vi ben as In order to raise the
sale v. - un of Thirteen Thousand
Seven Hundn 1 and .eventy-Fou. and
52-100 ($13,774.62) Dollars an equal
special rate on the dollar will be required to be levied on ihe whole ratable pro-ie-ty- of the City 01 New
Westminster;
And. Whereas, the whole rateable:
property of the said City, according
to tiie last revised as-essra-nt roll
thereof, is Five Millions, Three Hundred an.l Ninety-One Thousand. Four
Hundred and Forty-Five ($5,391,445.-
00) Dollars.
And. Whereas, the total amount or
th. ixisting debenture debt of the
said CUy is One Million, Two Hun-
dreJ and Nineteen Thousand, One
Hundred ($1,219,10000) Dollars irre-
ective of the sum of On.- Hundred
and Sixty-Four Thousand ($1.4.*RH).-
00) Dollars proposed to be raise^ under tbe "Hospital Debenture Bylaw
1900," the "Waterworks Deb.-nture B-
v. 1909," the "Streei Improvement
By-law 1909,'' tho "Incinerator De-
benture By-law 1909.'' and 'he "City
Gaol Debenture By-law 1909," or
which none of the principal or Interest is In arrears.
Now therefore the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City ot
N'-w- Westminster enacts as follows:
1. It shall be lawful lor the Mayor
of tlie said City 10 raise by way oi
loan from any person or persons, od
or I odies corporate, who may be willing to advance the same on the cr. dit
of the debeniures. hereinafter mentioned, any sum or sums of money,
not exceeding in ibe whole the sum
of Two Hundred and Thirty-Four
Thousand ($234,000) Dollars, ami to
cause the same to he paid into
the Treasury of the s_id City for the
purposes mentioned herein.
2. It shall be lawful for the Mayor
to cause any number of debentures
to be made, not exceeding in the
whole the sum of Two Hundred and
Thirty-Four Thousand I $2114,000)
Dollars, for such sums of money
as may _��� requit\_, not less
than $100.00 each, or an equivalent
expressed in pounds sterling of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, at a value of 4-SijC to the
pound sterling; and all such debentures shall .e scaled with the Seal
of the Corporation signe.l by the
Mayor and countersigned by ihe
Treasurer thereof, or by such other
person or persons as may be thereunto lawfully authorized.
8. Th-- said debentures shall t>e
payable on the first day of July 195),
at such place or places as the Council of the said Corjioraiion nay from
time to time appoint, with the approval of the holders thereof, and
shall have attached to them cou;.ons
for the payment of Interest at the
rate of five per centum per annum on
the amount thereof, which interest
shall be paya lt. half yearly on tiho
first of January and the first day of
July, in each and every year, and tbe
said coupons shall be signed by the
said Mayor.
4. A special rate on the dollar
shall be levied and raised in each
year, in addition to all other rates,
on all rateable property of 1 he City,
sufficient to pay the interest on the
debentures, and to croat,. a sink ng
fund for the payment of the principal
thereof when due, subject to any Act
or enactment respecting the same.
I 5. Subject as aforesaid, there shall
be raised annually by special rates
as aforesaid, during 1 he currency of
the said debentures, the sum of
Eleven Thousand Seven Hundred
1 ($11,700) Dollars for the payment of
j Interest thereon, and the sum of Two
Thousand and Seventy-Four and 52-
100 ($2074.52) Dollars to provide for
I the repayment of the principal.
I -6. The proc eds of the sbi8 of the
said debentures shall be .applied as
follows, and not otherwise: Towards
paying the cost of the passing or
thlB B>*-law and the Issue and sal-
of the debentures therein referred to.
i 7. This By-law shall take effect on
the 25th. day of Augusi 1909, and may
lie cited as t(he. "Waterworks Debenture, By-law, 1909."
8. .bis By-law before the final
passing thereof, shall receive the assent of the electors of the said City
ln the manner require! b.' Ipw.
Received the assent of ihe electors
on the day of 1909.
Reconsidered and finally pas ed in
open Council the dav of
1909.
Whereas, il is expedieiu to BWftt
the sum of Thirty Thousand (*"0-
000.00) Dollars for Uie purjK.se Ot assisting in the erection oi b n-w building for the Royal Columbian Hospital in this City. .
And Whereas, It appears 'hat ii 'lie
sum of Tblrtj Thousand ($30,000.00)
Dollars be appropriated from the
general revenue of tlie City for the
cunvnt year tbe rate Of taxation will
be excessive, and u Is expedient that
such excessive taxation should be
avoided and tht. said sum should be
rais._ on tbe credit of tli- Corporation, and ih.n deb. htures should be
Issued for that aii.i'iinl.
And, Whenas, for the payment ol
inur.st on the debentures propos-d
to be issued und-r til's Bj-Law, and
for creating a sinking fund R�� the pay-
ment of the said debentures when due,
it will be nee- ssary to raise by Bpeolal
rates, in addition to all other ra.es,
each year during tlie currency of 'he
said debentures, tbe sum of Severn ��� n
Hundred and Sixty-Five and 96-100
($1765.96) Dollars.
Aud, Whenas, in order to raise th '
said yearly sum of Seventeen Hun-
di-.d 'and' Sixty-Five and 96-100
($1765.96) Dollars an equal .pedal rate
on tbe dollar will be required 10 be
levied on the whole rateable property
of the City of New Westminster;
Ami. Whereas, the whole rat.abl-
property of tbe -aid City, according
to the last revised a. -v-Miieiii roll
thereof, is Fiv- Million-. Three Hun
dred and Ninety-One Thousand. Four
Hundred and Forty-Five ($5,391,445.
00) Dollars.
Ami. Whereas, the total amount ot
the existing debenture dol.t of th,-
said City is One Million, Two Hun
dred and Nineteen Thousand, One
Hundred ($1,219,100.00) Dollars irrespective of the sum of Three Hundr, d
and Sixty-Eight Thousand ($368,000..
00) Dollars pro; ms d to be raised under ihe "Hospital Debenture bylaw
1909," the "Waterworks Debenture Bylaw 1909," the "Streei Improvement
By.law 1909," the 'Incinerator De
benture By-law 1909." and the "Citv
Gaol Debenture Bylaw 1909," ot
which none of the principal or interest is in arrears.
Now therefore 'he Municipal Council of tlie Corporation of'the Cty of
New Westminster enacts as follows;
1. It shall he lawful for the Mayor
of the said City to raise by way of
loan from any persou or persons, 1 od,
or bodies corporate, who may be willing to advance the same on the crettlt
of the debentures, hereinafter mentioned, any sum or sums of money,
not exceeding In the whole the ���-'ini
Of Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars and to cans,, tb,. same to be paid
Into the Treasury of the said City for
the purposes mentioned herein.
2, It shall be lawful for the Mayor
to cause any number of debenture
lo be made, not exceeding in the
whole Uie sum of Thirty Thousand
($30,000.00) Dollars, for sun), sums of
money as may he required, not less
than $100.00 each, or an equivalent
expressed in i>oun<ls sterling of the
United Kingdom of Great Hrltaln and
Ireland, at a value of 4.860 to the
pound sterling; and all such debentures shall ibe sealed with the Seal
of the Corporation signed by the
Mayor and countersigned by tne
Treasurer thereof, or by such other
person or persons as may be thereunto lawfully authorized.
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fenth .treet, ��� New WK-stn.fiister
Stre-t Improvement
tore By-law,
A By-law to enable the Cotindl <t
The said debentures sha 1 be']the City of N_w W._7,���iu_>er to ra��
by loan the sum of One Hundred nn*
Four Thousand ($lof. i UiW��
payable on thei first day of duly 135
at such place or places as the Coun-
i_rn_ff��b'ttm_d C"rforaiion ",ay rr0,n f0>- Street Improvements,
time to time appoint, with the an- i ,..u
proval of the holders thereof and Whereas oertaln sums of 11 meyW.
shall have attached to them coupons *V"'"' b'''n MPen_ded ' u! l d
for ihe payment of Interest nt the geneml revenue of lY Cl for U*
rate of five per centum per'annum on c',"s,n",|k>��. Improvement and ��p��
the amount thereof, whi -1 i^ res ?f ,Certaln stro,''s and M,i " 9
shall be payable half ve,,.v on me U ls ���'xi"'llit'"1 that certain addmooM
first of Januarv and the f r'.t d,v of .U1"'s ''e spent '" like manner, anioti��
July, In each and every y-ar and the ln8 '" a11 (w,il 8Umd alnNl' _ *J
__i- ���,_.������ _.,_., u*'.i__tv__r __"_ spent) to the sum of One Hundred
printed from the general revenue
of the Ciiy for the cun3J
year the rate of taxation ffl"
he excessive, and it is expedient tlu1
such excessive taxation should w
avoided, and the said sun . lemld b��
raised on tbe civdu of Ihi CorpOW
���Ion, and that'debentures i-hould W
Issued for tha* amouni.
n ,. , And, Whereas, for thi payment
uoiiars ror _nu.lvst on (ho delwntur, proposed
to be Issued under this Bj I-&W, (Ud
for creating a sinking fund i": '"''PW*
ot
each year during the cun''
and debentures, the sum ol
City CL rl;.
Mayor.
NOTICE.
Take notice that Hip above is ti
tmb copy of the p-oposed By-law
which will b_ taken Into epnriderat oi
by the Municipal Cound' of th ��� C ty
of New Westminster one month rrom
the date of the first publication th re
of in the "Dally News" and "Dally
Columbian" newspapers, which f rst
publication took place on the 22nd.
day of July 1909, and that a vote of
the electors of thw City will he taken
oo the said proposed bylaw on the
25th day of August, 1909, between the
hours of nine o'clock a.m. and (Ire P-
m., at the following places, namely:
Tha Council Chamber, civic building;
the Flre Hall, Sapporton; gad the
Waterworks Storehouse, Eleventh
street.
W. A. DUNCAN,
City Clerk.
City Hall, July 22nd, 1909.
Hospital Debenture By-law,
1909.
A Bylaw to enable the Council of
the City of New Westminster to raise
by loan the sum of Thlrtv Thousand
($30,000 00) Dollars for th* purpose
of grant-), the same to the Royal
Columbian Hospital.
sa!3 SK* Sl,a" 'Je Sl{rnCd by ,h6 ami -W Thousand ($104,000,001 t��
shall te fSSS an7era0|sedh1ndeacahr:laJASild **������� II a>��^ "" "3
year, in addition to nil other\at"es s"m of 0ne 1,u,u1to1 :u" ' " :i Th��J_
on all rateable property of the cS 8aDd 'i-04'000'001 WUiV> '' '"""*
sufficient to pay the interest on the
debentures, and lo create a sinking
fund for the payment of ibe principal
ther.of when due, subject t0 any Ac'
or enactment respecting th0 same
5. Subject as aforesaid, ther. shall
he raised annually by Special rates
as aforesaid, dining the currency of
ihe said d-benture_, the eum of'Kir-
teen Hundred ($l..iin.o.)
the payment of Interest thereon and
the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty
Five and 96-100 ($266 961 Dollnra t., '"' *-'la""*s ����� ���"�����������������_. " -
provide fo,- the mf,,,;, ' . , "1('"i of the said debentun '",l!ie;
��w to, paymenl of the prin- u wil, b(, neceB(ffiTy til ::1 al
6. The proc eds of the sale 0" the rUlf���",��� '" *ld<litt>" ��o all 1 <T ��i .
R-'ilil debentures shall be applied ai
follows, and not otherwise; Towards
paying th,. cost of the pass'ng o-
this By-law and lh0 Issue' and sa!
of the debentures therein referred to
7. This Bylaw shall take effect ori
the 26th. day of Attgusi 1909 and may
ibe cited as the "Hospital faebenture
By-law, 1909."
8. This By-law before thti finii _____________________________
passing thereof, shall reck- the a' ��f .'hp CUy of X,'w Westminst-.,
sent of the elec.otVof th ,|. rf,;' A""' Whpr"i,a' '"" """' v.���
In the manner reauirart ht law fiosaify of the said City, accordffl
Received the assent nf 1, J' ��� to "" "**�� MvUed as.-cssin nt ro1
on the.Y.XT ..�� ,he19Ci,rt��rR *hW I" Five Millions. Thre, M
Reconsidered'and final v YYri, ,��� c'r,,(* an<1 Nlnety-One Thou nd. m
.. *.ana nnauy passed in Hundred nnd Forty-Fife ($5,391,4��i
aay of 00) Dollars. .
And, Whereas, the total ���""""nt��
, th_ existing debenture do 1 of ��
Cl,y Clerk. Ma Bald City Is One Million, Two H��S
;dred and Nineteen Thousand,
NOTICE. |Hundred ($1,219,100.00) Dollars '"��
Take notice that the abov_ i_ �� s'1ect-ve of the sum of Two HundjS
true copy of tho pronoseH nJ _ and Nln��M��__ Thousand &**.<&
which will be taken _3H&d��t��l2��) ^^ Pr��P08<>d ,0 b�� "'iS.S
by the Municipal CouncilI of the n��v _2_,V^ ""��*V��� Debenture BT��
of New Westminster oT monu __ 9��9' th* "Waterworks Debenture 9
the date of the first tSbflcS?.-___ ���W 1909'" tho "Street 'mPT, t*
ot in the "Dally New." a���^..^.?v" !?ylaw 1909-" the "Inelnerator K
Columbian" **im����s, wh.ch^_t ^V^nJ**'* 1909'", and , a." *
publication fork place on th�� 22nH ��^'u Debenture By-,a. "�� int*.
day. of July 1909. andthat aVo__ ��. WhU:h none of the P''lnclPal "r 'n
the electors of the City will L ��__��* i^r1! ln arrears. ���.
on the said proposed b_ "J��� J?,tl ,,N��-W *��^��W ��l>e Municipal ��unf
26th day of Aug.._ , 1909, betU__ the S ' of the Corporation of Uhe ��'
hours of nine o'clock t_Z_ -l"5 Westminster enacts as f"'""";
~ -. .u. _>.,.___:_____ a;m ������� "ve p. [ 1. it 8ha��� be ,awfu, for th.
uv of tin
Tilt-
sand One Hundred and 1 -m
($.6,12$,00) Dollars,
And, Whereas, in ordi 1
said yearly sum of Six 1 ��� ��Z
Hundred and Twenty two - ��� - '
Dollars an equal spoi a l'n
the dollar will be n qui ' ' ���
levied .on iho whole rates ������' ���
open Council the.
1909.
m., at the following- n_t_a_ n_ll���ij'.' 1 .
Th�� Council Chamblr1P^fc,_S_: P' the '*,d Cit* w TR,9�� by *>'
��h_ _h-_ 11.11 o_-.__J_.__. D���,_���_" loan from any person or persons.
Mayor
of
the Flre Hall, Sapperton;" and~"the '"",. _. m any per8on _" ""'""^ will-
Waterworks Storehouse. EbwenV- * bodle�� corporate, who may bo �� ,
street. "leventh lag to edvnnce the same on the crew
W. A. DUNCAN |?,f ""��� d6bentui_s, herelnafiei��� �����
Citv <'i_r_ l,loned- anv sum or sums of n,on"
City Hall, July 22nd, 1909 ' not exceeding In the wholeJ-heJSg
��� "V- of One Hundred and Four Thou*"- SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.
THL bAlLi .NEWS.
PAGE -t-Vh.N.
h
I
lie'
.. cause sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,1
Dollars an. , v lH)]lllfi be appropriated from
��� ''���''������'��� ;""",',',-,ie- men- general revenue of the City i
1*3 for the purposes -^ ^ ^ ..^ rftt- oI ^
" , , i r r ii,.. Maypi be excoMlve, and it is expedient tb.ii
;.L- lawful ior ic ��� ' ^ _suih ,.M,...���l(, taxation should
number oi oeoen avoIded and the said sum should
not exceeding^ ��J ^ '��� llLe t,.,d;i or ,,. ,
Dollars Hon, and that debentures ..
u. may Issui d tor that amount.
less than $100-00 And. Where;.-, for tlie pa,.
expressed interest on the debentures propo
the Unit- to be issued under this Bj I.
Britain and for creating a sinking fund i<>-- the
a of 4.866 to the meni of tlie said debentures wl
'."'.'..ii on such debent- it "ill be necessary to ra.... i.. i
Se.il rates, in addition to all other i
mln ti D ' ��� v
addre . an . i cu- ��� ��� .
tn of Oik- Huml
I ,$104,000.1101
or money
i
. ouivalent
ti .ling
: Greai
\
and all su
v is to ie returned to bay on north shon
shannel, am ihe differ- on�� of the Audi
",'.������';.',���;��� ' '""';" ��� between point of di-'June 0th. 1
.';���'- .',",' '; ' and , In. of return. The whole Island, containing 160 acres
" : '"��� '" ei; Is to be returned to river near more or lesa.
' ; , and difference Of ele-
of Kees island,
lerson group. Dated
Applying for ihe
Y '��� ���" ' . ' ' '' ' POinl of diversion.'
": f1"" each, aH p . [g about soo feeL
and
(j)
ALBERT HIM.
Per S. H. KORD, Agent.
Dated June tlth. 1909.
��..+
4
4
I
���
.I+-..-+.,+ ..+ ...-+ .+���..+ .���+ .,��� * ���;
MARKET l
REPORT
���
_
_v [d Sgned by the each year during the cnrrencj ol
b '"erslgned by th" said debentures, the euni ol .v. . .
���,. b\ such other sand One Hundred and Seventy,
oa as may he there- and 30.100 ($1177.30) Dollars,
(ers- thorised. ' haA, Whereas, in order to ra. . the
tola debentures shall be said yearly gum of One Thousand
jay of July 1959, Hundred and Beventy-seven and 3i
4.4-+--:.-+ ::-+.. + ..+-:-+-.:.-4..4 e ��� ������.:
lan 1 int-ndel to be' " There was _ fair marke- \e--tordav
' - -r /':'"" ;:, ' P~I��*J work, will ��� ; a^SSnM+SSi"aSSSEn
' ��� ��� - descrip- ' ��� - i acres, (ki Thl, no-. District ol Ooast Range One. owing to the haying season being in
" ; ,: ' """'ng th; on the Tth day or Tak,. notice ihat John Johnson, ol ful] sw-ing. prohibiting the sell, ,v from
���'"��� emptying mm J' id application wiii be Vancouver, B. C., occupation, sales l^yl_��tter__^r��_��ot_ to the
North Ann Bin raid i Commlssiouer on the man, intends to apply for permisstoi ���,.;,.,���, ������'������'
������ . ��� al ... .. out tour 1 ol Augusi 1909, (1) Give to purchase
,: and addresses of any ri- lands:
oi division is about p , ��� rletors or iicens,-s who or! Commencing at a post planted ol
th junction of said ": land are likely to be affected r1"* north shore of John island, an Is-
river. .. proposed works, either above 'an'' between Kees island and Davies
Itj ol ater applied or
feet per second), 150 Va:.
i ond.
iw the outlet, B.
iver, B. C.
pari of the Me.
F, Dlcklns, dsland. Dated, June 6th. 1909. Applying for the whole island, contain-
lorandum Oi iln_ 60 acres more 0r less.
, places as the Coun $11
Inn
hi Dollars an equal sp. i Ial
win be requlri
levied on Hie whole rateable
JOHN JOHNSON.
Per S. H. FORD, Agenl.
Dated June Cth. 1909.
aracter ot the pro- A ation of the Company which
the diversion of said authorized the proposed application
i ,, , , means of dam, ditch, flume, an,I works, reads as follows:
,r;-.ration may from on the do lar �� ll be requi .i erways. tunnels and pipes Th< objects for which the
ppolnt. with he ap- levied on he whole .a'cai.i propel , ,.,,���.... ^ ,tinnYU)n Company is established and to whiob
' !. _ , llYLJon _nd lSt���� the who"e '��� : a Water power plant lor ��''3<?���8 *e FS?��*7 "��� r's,ric,od Dls,r;ct of c^ 1{���S<- One.
tached to them coupons .urn \\n< re ax, \ i. wn ition ol eectrldty for me- are t___ acquisition of water and water Take notice that James Watton ot
... ol interest nt the property o the sad Ut>. according lnduBtrlal aU(] conun,.rc,al po,., by records of unrecorded wa- Vancouver, B. (*, occ .ati- . Ylnuv
''' !n.tmJ_!r_M?____-ll_..!.".. ,-^J_.V.f-,,i__38^-_n( ' ��� ��� and particularly m the op- fter or by the purchas
lnterest thereof, la Five Millions, Thr.,
of
��� of, which ini'T"*,i n.i-.vo,, ,B r.ve ����"���f, inree eration ol motors, mach.'nerj electric cor or water privileges for (a) Con
. half yearly on me dred and Ninety-One^ihoii.^ail.^i-'our ,._ ; wayg ,,,Mi ,;��� works stmctlng, operating and maintaining
for ���' ich light, heat and power electric works, power hous
-
and the first day of Hundred and Forty Five ($6,391,445
tnd every year, and tii-- 00) Dollars.
shall be signed by thei And, Whereas, the to;al amouni of
the existing debenture de ��� of the
I
Id i
rate on the dollar said City is One Million. Two H
,.nd raised in each dred and Nineteen Thousand Oni Hun
to all othr. rates, dred ($1,219,100.00) dollars lrrespei ..
property of the City, of the sum of Tare. Hundred
tbe interi-t on the Seventy-Fight Thousand ($378,001)..
ventures ;,nJ '�� CTeale a sinking 100) Dollars proposed to be raised un-
\,". '. ayment of the principal |der iln- "Hospital Debenture Bj a��-
.. . Bubject to any Act |1909," the "Waterworks Deb nl .:, Bj
.,.���:, pectlng the same. law 1909," tho "Street Improvement
Su aforesaid, there Bhall I By-law li09," tbe "Incinerator De-
. , uually by sjieclai rates benture By-law 1909,'' anj the "C"
'/, ring ihe currency of'Caol Deb.-nture By-law 1909," ot
j.,i debentures, the sum of Five,which none of the principal or inter
Ihousanii rwo Hundred ($6,200-00) Ieat is in arrears.
,Hary for the payment of Interest Now therefore 'he Municipal Coun-
ereen. and the sum of Nine Hun-lcll of the Corporation of the City of
���d and Twenty-two ($922.0o) Dol- New Westmlnst.-r enacts as follows:
r, i��� proi di for the repayment of. 1. It shall be lawful for the Mayor
e principal. 'of the said City to raise by way or
6, Tbe oc --ds of the sale of the loan from any pei son or persons, bod
atl;
-_t. The customers were, OUI to
the following descrtav. fo,.,.,. however. The feature Of tho
day's business was the large supply
of chickens and ducks which found
ready sale, with the exception of soni-
entlrely too small to bring to market,
on which it was difficult, to get bids,
ami had to be returned home for mature, growth.
Beef was in fair quantity, with a
limited demand, while tbe weather remains warm. Mutton and lamb was
well supplied with . good demand,
while veal sold riaiilly. Pork was
no; so plentiful, but found a brisk
call. The fish stalls had also a good
mi asure of patronage.
water re-[intends to apply for permiss on to pur. Poultrj was well Bapplted Hood
se the following described lands: sized fowl sold easily, while chicken
Commencing at a post planted on aad an exceptional requirement tor
gener- the northeast shore of Owl island. ! well grown birds. Dinks all sold at
(chas
Plant and such other appliances IDated June Oth. 1909. Applying for Iquotations. The demand tor eg. a is
a. ��� ,��� :. :..������-. a are necessary I the whole Island, containing 160 acres linn, with an advancing pric- at the
sutiini, r Season wanes.
Fruit found ready purchasers. Cooking varieties of cherries had a brisk
Dated June Cth, 1909
ar. Buita ie ami available
(f i. I be premisi s on which the
water ^ to be used Is to generate a_.d pTOper f'"' llle generating of elec- more or less.
power light and heat Cor *r,cl,y' or electric power, or any other JAMES WATSOiN,
traction lighting, l.eat.ng. m.uvlac- foni1 of ,<levelo]K-d power, and for. Per S. H. FORD. Agent
ri w. Industrial or transmitting the same io he Used by
o.i,.. ; irpo-e_ to which il may be ���h,\' "mimn-v ��,r by__?_r8?U ��r c'0;""
applied panics contracting with the company
1 ther.for, ms a motive power for the
operating of motors, machinery or
electric lighting or other works or to
by the Company to
iv 11 Ui.- water is to be used tor
v . nr mining purposes describe
the , av where tlie iu.it is lo be re- . . ,.
turned to w uie natural channel, and applied
the difference in a.ijtude between
sum ers for heating or as a
point 0. diversion and point of r, V���*J�� ,1'lTYYYlY^.Y?.Y
driving, hauling, lifting, pumping,
lighting, crushing, smelting, drilling
and milling or for any other operations to which lt may be adapted or
to be used or supplied for or in con
. ,' . V ,,__���_( , nection with any other purposes ior
between point ot diversion and c,,ectricitj- or electric piwer
. of return is about 2200 feet. applied or required. <gi for
applied or required, (g
I rendering water and water power
turn. 'ihe water is to be returned
io the North Arm oi Burrard Inlet
at or inar tlie place wbere the present iiowi-i house of the applicant is
situated. The difference of elevation
point
ij). The area of Crowu land in
B shall be applied as'or bodies corporate, who may b. wiii- tended to be occupied by the proposed available'for use, application and dis-
Un-= and not otherwise; Towards ,ing to advance the same on ihe cr.dit *("'ks ^'" not exceed 80 acros. Itrlbutlon by erecting dams, increasing
-.!'.��� . cosl of Uie Passing of o. the dol^enttnvs. hereinafter men- .(k,��� lhiB notice wus posted on uie ;lhe head _t water ln any exi9ting
is By-law and the Issue and sale tioned, any sum or sums of money. J J*!", 14th 16th 19th day of July, b^v of water, or extending the aiva
tbe debentures therein referred to.'not exceeding in the whole the sumj1*08; ^ application will be mad ��� to thereof, diverting the waters of any
'. This Bylaw shall Uke effect on jof Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dol- llle Comnnssioiit<r on the -0th day ol stream, pond or lake Into any other
' day of August 1909, and may lars and to cause tb.- same to be paid 'Al'Rusi, 1909. Ichannel or channels, laying or v-rect-
cited 8 the Street Improvement into th��. Tr.-asury of the Ral.l City for lhe P^t ��/ the memorandum _oi lng any nn^ or flume> plpe 0r wlre
bentur.. By-law 1909." Ithe purposes mentioned herein.' asosciauon of the company Whic* epnstrucHng any raceways, reservoir,
i Tbls By-Uw before the ftnai 2. It shall he lawful for the Mayor authoriaea the proposed application ;aqueduct weir, wheel, building, or
��lng thereof shall receive the aa!to cause any number of debentures aQd works, reads as follows: other section or work which may be
nt of the electors of th_ said CUy to be made, not exceeding In the (3). The objects tor which the requiaed In connection with the lm-
ibe mann'-r if-quired by Taw." I whole the sum of Twenty TtUMisand company is established and to which Iprovement and use of the said water
Received the assent of the eK-ctors j($20,000.00) (Dollars for such sums of objects the company are restricted and water power or by altering, re-
i_,p day of 1909. !money as may be required, not leas'are the acquisition or wa'er and newlng, extending, Improving, repair-
Reconsid.-r.-d'and finally passed in. than $100.00 each, or an equivalent | water power iby records of unrecord-
n Council the day of [expressed in pounds sterling of the ed water or by the purchase of
United Kingdom of Great Britain and water records or water privilege-
Ireland, at a value of 4.S66 to the for.
pound sterling; and all such debent-j (a). Constructing, operating and
ures shall be sealed with the Seal I maintaining electric works. i>ower
of the Corporation signed by thej houses, generating plant and such
Mayor and countersigned by the other appliances and conveniences as
Treasurer thereof, or by ��uch other ar�� nocesasry and proper for the
generating of electricity or electric
power, or any othe form of de-
3. The said debentures shall be|veloped power, and for transmitting
District of Coast Range One.
'lake notice that Bergeta Anderson. '.
intends to apply for permlssit n to pur i
con-lof Vancouver, B. C, occupation, lady,
motive jchase the following described lands"
Commencing at a post planted in i
the hay at northwest corner of Maud j
island, the largest island in the In- |
dian group. Dated June 6th, 1909
Applying for the whole Island, con
taining 60 acres more or less.
BERGKTA ANuriUSON,
Pea- S. H. FORD, Agent.
Dated June 6th, 1909.
Citv Clerk
Mayor.
ITak
NOTICE.
notice that the above Is a
tiie copy ol the proposed Bv-law j Perso" ��r persons as may bo there-
Jliicli rill be taken Into consideration lun,�� lawfu,l>' a��-horiZed.
1 lveo ' ��� hlt-___- th -T 'at such place or places as the Couu-jor by persons or companies contract-
fall- . ���';'-' ���n^--l>_-v'<:ll of tb. -said CoriK-ailon may from ling with the company therefor, as
Y_i,tluie to time appoint, With tbe ap-'a motive power for the operating of
in the
Wumblan" newspaper^ which f.rst
Itblloatlon took place on the 22nd. , ,, . . , , ,,
f Julv ISO. ami tv_. L v^t^ of ishall have attached to them
1 WaToWof (or the 1>av|lu,nt of Intepe8t at lhe by the company to consumers
win be taaen |____ nl ���,._ iwv_ ���������,,,���, .���,r annum on heating or as a motive power for pro-
,.M ...... ... 1 in . . -.... ^- *-rt^ ^^..-i��_
5th day of Aug ist, HK)9, between the
ours of nine o'clock a.m. and five p.
i-i at the following places, namely:
h-- Council Chamber, civic building; [;:;_��� ___L____T ^ri."v_*_iJ__i Y the which It mav be adauted or to be
lme to time api
|proval of the holders thereof, and motors, machinery, or eleetnc light
... . , . .shall have attached to them coupons 'ing or other works, or to be supplied
fie electors ol CitywUl toj��k�� fa lhe ^^^ ��f ^"^ "* *" ^ """"""^ *�� C��n8U'nerS ''"
v-.ed' bylaw on thel^^^V^^^'hlWiu^^ �� 7 *or driving,
shall be pavaUe half yearly bn the i hauling, lifting, pumping, lighting,
first of January and the first dav of crushing, smelting, drilling and mill-
July in each and every year, and the ing or for any other operations to
{lie Fire Hall, sappertpn;
Waterworks Storehouse
Bt-i-.t,
the.which it may be adapted or
'used or supplied for or ln connection
City Hall
Th,- followln
ami
W. A. DUNCAN,
City Clerk
���inly '-Und, 1909.
and the . '* 00llP��ns shall be signed by
Eleventh j 4 AAa>��rpe_ial rate on th�� dollar! with any other purposes for which
shall lie levied and raised In each'electricity or electric power may be
war, in addition to -all other rates, .applied or required,
on all rateable pro]_rty of the City, | (g). For rendering water and
stiffici.-nt to pay the inter, st on Uie i water power available for use, appll-
lng or maintaining any such works
or any part thereof.
VANCOUVER POWER COY., LTD.
(Signature) F. H. W. Hope, A. E.
Beck, Directors.
J. V. Ar-wrong, Secretary.
P. 0. Address, Vancouver, B-C.
[Seal of the Vancouver Power Co'y.,
Ltd.]
District of Coast Range One.
Take notice that Frank Jacobson,
of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described
lands:
Commencing at a post planted in
a small bay on north shore of Bend
island. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 80 acres more or lees.
FRANK JACOBSON,
Per S. H. FORD, Agent.
Dated June 6th, 1909.
call. Black currants changed hands
at from 1" 1-2 cents a. pound, and red
made five to six cents. The sales ot
potatoes remain limited, at $1.50 a
.sack.
Official Quotations
Beef, hindquarters, sc to *-'-4c.
Beef, forequarters, tic to 7c.
Lamb, 14c to 15c per lb,
Mutton, per lb., 12c to 13c.
Veal, lie.
Pork, 9Mi to 10e per .!>.
ligg-s. wholesale, 32 to liUc.
Eggs, retail, 35 to 40c,
Butter, wholesale, 22y_c
Butler, retail, 30c.
Fowl, per doz. $7 to $8.
Chickens, $5 to $6.
Broilers, $.1 to $4.50.
Ducks, $6 to $7.50.
Potatoes, per sack. $1^0.
Cherries, per lb. 6 to 8c.
Raspberries, per crate, $1.76.
LAND ACTS.
District of Ooast Range One.
Take notice that O. B. Anderson, ot
Vancouver, B. C, occupation, jeweler,
intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described
ands:
Commencing at a post planted in a
mall bay on north shore of Berry island, dated June 4th, 1909. Apply-
ng for 'he whole island, containing
100 acres more or less.
OLE BENJAMIN ANDERSON,
Per S. H. FORD, Agent.
Dated June ith, 1909.
District of Ooast Range One,
Take notice that Dora Anderson, of
District of Coast Range One.
Take not'.ce that Adolph O. Johnson, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation,
farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands'.
Commencing at a post planted on
the north shore of Crib lsiand. Dated
June 6th, 1909. Applying for the
whole Island, containing 90 acres
more or less.
ADOLPH O. JOHNSON,
Per S. H. FORD, Agent.
Dated June 6th, 1909.
CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER
TENDERS FOR STEEL PIPE.
debentures, and to create a
sink.ng cation and distribution by erecting Vancouver,, B. C, occupation, lady,
' ^ ��'ng js a list of the sneets ��� f u .,:���lc.pai .dams, increasing the head of water In intends to apply for permission to pur
"novuit to be expended on each J"������*'���'-��X_ "wi, S.V.- Ac'anv existing body of water, or ex- chase the following described lands:
Itimler the provisions of
tho "8 ro-t
I tlit
reof when due, subject to any Act any existing body of water, or
jmprovemeni Debenture Bylaw, 1909.
l_.oliinit.iji 8treet
ment
l-oluiiii.j.i street
Hill
|Front street,.
I-Agnes street . . .
I Dufferin street''.
I McKenzie street
ILornt. street
I First street
[Second street
Thirl street ..".'
pourth street
Fifth street .'.'.'
I Sev.-mi, s;,-,,.{
Kl.hib Btreet
[Nanaimo street''
Twifih streei
[Thirteenth street'
KOirtwnth street
Hamilton street
Du, |n .trm
Edinburgh BtP6et
; Liondon street
I Tenth ...���.,(
Al'i-i'V street " .
Colmrp ..llVet
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Hassam pave-
t inlander's
.$ 64,000
1,600
600
3,000
300
400 i
street .
, "'-il avenue . .'.'.'
VWeen's avenue ...
��,f��> avenue ...
2>Wtb avenue '..'.'.'Y.
Wtlh avenue
seventh avenue .,.-
S5h,n a-venue ...... ' !!
Ift,i*il avenue
J"01"1' avenue".' '"
Il0��l"al street, Bla'ir andBu-
Y'h.maii avenue
otreota
or enactment respecting the same.
5- Subject as aforesaid, ther. shall
be raised annually by special rates
as aforesaid, diiTlng the currency or
the said debentures, the sum of One
Thousand ($1,000-00) Dollars for the
payment of interest thereon and lhe
sum of One Hundred and Seventy-
Seven and 30-100 ($177.30) Dollars to
-400 P^vide tor the repayment of the P^n-
500 [cipal.
2 |00 6. The proceeds of the sale of the
'gou'sald debentures shall b�� applied as
3 600 (follows, and not otherwise: Towards
3 500 Psy'ng the cost of the pass ng or
Yqq this By-law and the issue and sale
���_ aoo +t the debentures therein referred to.
I This By-law shall take effect on
the 25th. day of August 1909, and may
be cited tie the "Indnerator Debenture
By-law, 1909."
8. This By-law before the final
passing thereof, shall receive the assent of the elector* of the said CUy
In the manner required by law.
Received the assent of the electors
on the day of 1909.
Reconsidered and finally passed In
open Co'tncll the day of
1909.
generally
Total
600
1,60.
1,300
1,200
-760
500
600
300
750
300
400
300
3,000
2,500
1,700
1,000
2,600
1,600
1,500
1,400
500
1,000
4,60*
.$104,000
City Clerk.
Mayor.
NOTICE.
Take notice that the shove Is a
true copy of tho proposed By-Law
which will be taken into consideration
hy the Municipal Council of the City
of New Westminster one month trom
the date of the first publication there
of in the "Dally News" and "Da ly
Columbian" newspapers, which first
publication took place on the 22nd-
day of July 1909, and that a vote or
the electors of the City wlll be taken
on the said proposed bylaw on the
25th day of August, 1909, between the
hours of nine o'clock a.m. and five P-
m., at the following places, hame'.y
The Council Chamber, civic building;
the Flre Hall, Sapperton; and the
Waterworks Storehouse, Eleventh
street.
W A. DUNCAN.
City Olerk.
Citv Hall, Julv 22nd, 1909.
Debenture By-
Law, 1909.
A By-law to enable the Council or
��'* < 'ty of New Westminster to raise
__-nS, ihe 8um of Twenty Thousand
W6.00h.00) Dollars for the purpose
t-_ Mlng an Incinerator.
Wheras, it is expedient for the >m-
Provement of sanitary conditions ln
sho i iU- thiu a publ,c Incinerator
��onid be built for tbe destruction of Notice is hereby given that an ap-'and every Industrial or other purposee
simd*f*��t-S-nS?,45- Twenty Thou- P����"lon wil! be made under Part y. |to which it may be applied. __ K
An-(*2.��'000*00> dollars. of the .'Water Act. 1909." to obtain the water N to be used for power or
���*na Whereas, It appears that If tha a license ln the New Westminster |m'-nlng purposes describe the pl*��e
WATER NOTICE.
tending the area thereof, diverting
the waters of any stream, pound or
lake Into any other channel or channels, laying or erecting any line or
flume, pipe or wlre constructing any
raceway, reservoir, aqueduct, weir,
wheel, building or other erection or
work which may be required In connection with the Improvement and
uso of the said water and water-
power or by altering, renewing, extending, improving, repairing or
maintaining any euch works or any
part thereof,
VANCOUVER POWER CO., LTD.
Signatures; F. H. W. Hope, A. E.
Beck, directors; J. V. Armstrong, secretary.
P. O. Address, Vancouver, B. C
[Seal of Vancouved Power Co.. Ltd.J
WATER NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made under Fart V.
of the "Water Act, 1909," to obtain a
license in the New Wesiniinster Division of New Westminster District,
la) The name, address and occupation of the applicant ls the Vancouver Power Company, Limited, having
Its head offlce at the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, and having a
capital of $2,500,000 divided Into 2,-
D00.0OO shares of $1.00 each, all fully
paid up- (b) The name of the lake,
stream or Bource, MlsHloet River,
North Arm, Burrard Inlet, (Indian
River), (c) The point of diversion
is situated about 12 miles from the
hiouth of the river, (d) The quantity
of water applied for In cubic feet Per
second, 800. (e) The character of
the proposed works, a water power
plant for the generation of electricity
for merchanical, industrial and commercial purposes and r-articulnrly in
the operation of motors, machlney,
electlc -girting, the operation ot
tramways and other works for which
'such light, heat and power are suitable and available. v(f) The premises on which the water Is to he
used Is situated at or near high tide
mark at the mouth of the river (K)
The purposes for which the water is
to be used Is to generate electric p��w-
er, light and heat for traction, lighting heating, manufacturing and all
base the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted on
the north shore of KlaoBsis Island, a
small island south of Turnej- Island.
Hated June 6th, 1909. Applying for
the whole Island, 40 acres more or
ess.
DORA ANDERSON,
Pe-. S. H. FORD, Agent
Dated June 6th. 1909.
District of Ooast Range One.
Take notice that John Olsen, or
Vancouver, B. C., occupation, farmer.
Intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described
lands*.
Commencing at a post planted in
bay at northwest oomer of Davies
island. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 200 acres more or less,
JOHN OLSEN,
Per B. H, FORD, Agent.
Dated June 6th, 1909.
District of Ooast Range One.
Take notice that Ralph Jacobson,
of Vanoouver, B. C-, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described
lands:
Commencing at a post planted on
the southeast shore in a small bay on
Compton island. Dated June 4th.
1909. Applying for the whole island,
containing 80 acres more or less.
RALPH JACOBSON,
Per S. H. FORD, Agent.
Dated June 4th, 1909.
District of Ooast Range One.
Take notice that Jacob Jacobeon,
of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, carpenter, intends *o apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted on
the southwest shore et Mound island.
Dated, June 4th. 1909. Applying for
the whole Island, containing 80 acres
more or less.
JACOB JACOBSON,
Per 8. H. FORD, Agent
Dated June 4th. 1909.
District of Ooast Range One.
Take notice that Albert Hunt, Of
Vancouver, B. C, occupation farmer,
Intends to apply for permission to
purchase the following described
lands:
Commencing at a post planted in
Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to Monday, August 9,
at S:00 p.m., for supplying about 74,-
600 feet of steel pipe, with an inside
diameter of 24 inches, and about Jchool and Bible
16,000 feet of steel pipe with au inside diameter of 12 Inches.
Specifications may be seen ai the
City Clerk's office, City Hall. or at
the office of Messrs. Hermon &. Bur-
well, Vancouver, B- C.
A deposit of an amount equal to
five per cent, of the contract price
must be made with each tender, by
marked cheque payable to the City
Treasurer.
The lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
W. A. DUNCAN,
City Clerk.
City Hall, New Westminster, B. C,
July 10, 1909.
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I CHURCH 1
I SERVICES |
Sunday July 25.
HOLY TRINITY���Rev. A. ShtUlrick.
reckir. Holy communion, 8 am, Mat-
Ins, followed by ordination Service;
10:20 a.m., sermon by Archdeacon of
10:20 a.m., sermon by Ven. Archdeacon of Columbia. Sunday school at
2:30 p.m.; wenBong and sermon 7.
p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN���
Rev. J. S. Henderson, pastor. Ser
vices 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sabbath
school and Bible class 2:30 p.m.
ST. STEPHEN'S PRBSBYTEH-IAN
���Rev. T. Wardlaw Taylor, M.A., Ph.
-., minister. Services at 11 a. n. and
7 p.m.; Sunday school at 2:30 pm.
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
���Rev. E. G. Thompson, M. A.,
pastor. Public worship: Morning,
11 a.m.; evening, 7 p.m. Sabbath
class 2:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
QUEEN'S AVENUE METHODIST���
Rev. C. W. Brown, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.in-; Sunday
school at 2:30 p.m.
The time for receiving t.nders as
above has been extended until August 16, at 8 p.m.
W. A. DUNCAN,
City Clerk.
The Question
Where to buy furniture cheap as well
as good
Is Answered
by directing you to the stora where
you can see the largest stock of new
and second-hand goods of all kinds in
the city.
I have a splendid Cream Separator
for sale, nearly new.
Com_ and see how much more you
can get for your money here than
elsewhere.
Repairing of guns, umbrellas, typewriters, and light automatic machinery and bicycles a specialty.
Alex. Speck
second-hand store.
Columbia St. "Man on tbe Wheel.
Mineral Waters
Aerated Waters
Manufactured by
J. HENLEY
NEW WESTMINSTER, B,
Telephone 13.
WEST END METHODIST���Rev.
Jauivs Calvert, D.D., pastor.���Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Class
meeting at 10 a.m. Sunday school at
2:30 p.m.; Epworth League Monday
at 8 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m.
SAPPERTON METHODIST ��� Rev.
E. D. Braden, pastor. Services at
11 a.ai. and 7 p.m; Sunday school at
2:30 p.m. Epworth league on Monday
evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Jas- Calvert, D.D., will preach in the morning. .
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED EPISCOPAL���Rev- A. deB. Owen, rector. Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Holy Com-
munion first Sunday ln the month after morning service. Prayer meetlag
on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
OLIVET BAPTIST���Rev. A. F. Baker, pastor. Servlce�� lt a-m. and 7
p.m. Sunday school at 2:30 pm.
Mldwvek prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 o'clock.
SALVATION ARMY���Services will
be conducted la the S. A. barrack*
oa Sunday as follows- 11 a.m., Holiness, 3 p.m., Free and Easy meeting;
7:30 p.m., Salvation meeting. Capt.
McMillan wlll say farewell at the eve-
ning meeting.
DR. JAMESON GOING
INTO RETIREMENT
London, July 23.���Dr. Leander Starr
Jameson, leader of the famous Jameson raid into the Transvaal in December of 1895 which ibrought on the
Boer war. who afterward was Premier
of Cape Colony, bee made up bis
mind to retire from public life at the
Cape now that a union of the British
colonies In South Africa l�� at hand.
After a brief visit In England he expects to take up his residence ln Rhodesia, where he will superintend tbe
British South Africa Company, of
whloh he ls a director. t
C.
132,560 Fer Picture.
London, July 23.���Raefoarn _. famous portrait of Sir John Sinclair waa
sold at auction at Chrtrtle's tor $32.-
5��b. Six years ago the j*ctu% was
Office. Eighth tt. bought for $73,500.
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BALMORALS TAKE
ANOTHER VICTORY
ING WE WILL GIVE SAMPLES OF JOHNSON'S WOOD
DYE AND ELECTRIC SOLVO.
ALSO A BOOKLET ON THE
PROPER TREATMENT OF
WOOD CALL AT OUR STORE
AND PROCURE THESE NOW-
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means this, that
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Bring Young Liberals Into Camp to
Tune of Eight to Ten���Game
Was Lively,
Tiv Balmoral* added jet one more
to tbeir tally of victories at Queen's
park yesterday evening when they
handed it out to the Toung Liberals
to the tune of ten to eiglit. The
game was lively and afforded lots of
excitement to the large bunch of enthusiastic fans who bun.: oyer the
fence.
The teams lined up as follows:
Balmorals���Sinclair, lb.; Howard,
ib.; Stein, 3b.; Sayce. cf.'; Deans, rf.;
Canfieli, If.; Hancock. s_; Munn, c;
Smith, p.
Young Liberals���A. Sinclair, lb-;
Robinson, 2b.; Owens, 8b.;A. Hanford.
cf.; Jamieson. rf.; L. Hanford. if.:
Fitzgerald, ss.; Digman. c; Silver, p.
The first four innings w-re umpired by Sid. Malcolnison. this being
tlie first time that he lias occup ed
h _ ancient and honorable position
-ince his r..-tum from ;he east. The
fifth inning was taken by Gowan
Mac-Gowan.
Special
Organ
Sale
Thi
SAPPERTOKS HANi)
REGINAS A BEATI.VG
is
Week
Defeat Men From the East By Score
of Six to Four���Still After Junior Championship.
One $150 Piano-case Organ for $100
One $125 Piano ___.. Organ for $90.
One T-Octave Piano-case Organ,
$175,00 for $100.
Two 6-Octave Piano-case Organs,
$150 for $100.
One 5-Octave High Top. $S5 for $60.
One slightlv used Organ, was $125;
for $40.
One Dominion Piano; $350 for $200.
THIS WEEK ONLY���Sale Closes
July 24.
The name explains! J- H. TODD'S
exactly what the Big Music House
J. lour is in every
respect. Give it a
try, and get it at
OPEN EVENINGS
PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES
ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK.
GEO. ADAMS, Prop
USE
MUIR. MOSQUITO OIL
TO KEEP THE MOSQUITOES
AWAY.
T. A. MUIR
& CO.
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS.
Ellard Block, Nsw Westminster
A Reliable Clock
Is a necessity in every home. | have just received an assortment
of g-day Parlor Clocks. These are both useful and ornamental,
being accurate timekeepers and In handsome cases. Prices from
$7.50 to $12.00. Als0 the folowing:
8-day Kitchen Clocks striking hour and half hour ...$4.50
8-day Office Clocks from $5.00 to $25.00
Alarm Clocks, from $1 25 to .. ... ...$3.00
Glad to have you call and look them over
JOHN B. GRAY, Watchmaker and Jeweler
DOMINION TRUST BLOCK
In a hard fought game last evening, Sapperton lacrosse team showed
that it was still in the running for tne
junior city championship, defeating
the junior Reginas by a score of six
to four.
The game was called at 7 o'clock.
K. MacKenzie handling tbe wilstle.
Reginas secured the ball form tile
faceoff, and play started off in rapid
style. The sped was ki-pt up througli
the match and made the game a very
interesting one to the numerous spectators who 1'ned the fence. ���
On the Sapperton team Powers,
Coulson, Sclatei* and Atkinson did
good work, while for the Reginas
Turni'-ul| showed up well. Stoddart
ln goal for the latt-i- team also put
up a good exhibition, making some
quite sensational stops.
The teams lined up as follows:
Sapperton���Goal, Coulson; point,
Carroll; cover point, Patchell; d-.
fenc* field, Powers, Atkinson, -bills;
centre. Sclater; home field. H. Scla-
ter, Harvey. Gillanders; outside home,
Campbell; inside home. G. Coulson.
Reginas���Goal, Stodaart; point,
Mannering; cover point, Henderson;
defence field, Johnson, Pentland, Day;
centre, H. Turnbull; home field, Pot-
tinger, Sabourin, Huff; outside home,
Lewis; inside home, Courtney.
Decide Line-Up
For Today's Oame
(Continued from Page One.)
plaj_rs as the most dang<-rou_ man
on the Vancouver team, last Satur-
day's defeat being largely attributed
to his work and to Jiminie Gilford's
long absenct from the field.
The Teams.
The teams wUl u>4__ the field as
follows:
VANCOUVER. WESTMINSTER.
Goal.
Gibbons Gray
Point.
W. Matheson J. Gifford
Coverpoint.
Clarkson T. Clifford
Defence Field.
Springer Marshall
Garvey G. Rennie
G. Matheson r .T. Rennie
Centre.
H.-nnessy W. Turnbull
Home Field.
Murray Wintemute
Allen C. Spring
Godfrey G. Spring
Outside Home.
O'Brien L, Turnbull
Inside Home.
Lalonde Lund
Referei���W. Cttlien, Victoria,
Judge of play���W. Moresby, Victoria,
Model Sign Works
SIGN, SCENE AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
Old News Block, Sixth Street:
New Westminster.
Theo. P. Young, Prop.
NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLD VOTERS.
Applications from persons desiring
to ib��� placed on the Household Voters'
List will bereceiv-d at the city clerk's
offlce up to the first day of November,
1909. W. A DUNCAN,
City Hall, July 2, 1909. City Clerk.
Edison Theatre
Animated Pictures and Illustrated
Songs.
THE LATEST HIT8 OP THE
SEASON.
Program changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Special matinee
fo- ladles and children Saturdays at
i$��f b. _. Y.tmm&'WL1
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FOR SALE. *
Blacksmith Shop
AND
OUTFIT COMPLETE
This is a great opportunity for anyone
desirous of securing a good business. ���
For full particulars apply to f
F. X HART & CO., Ltd.
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STORE CLOSES 5 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY.
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Friday and baturday
Bargain
Offering
Items picked from a store full of seasonable offerings that serve as indications of the many MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES to be found here.
WASH MUSLINS AND PRINTS,
11c PER YARD
One lot of best Canadian prints In
light and dark color.-i and fancy colored muslins In short ends and odd
pieces. Regular values 12 l-2c and
15c. On sale today, per yard ...110
FANCY LINENS.
A choice array of Bmall linen pieces
suitable for Tables, Sideboards, Wash-
stands, etc., on sale today 75c each.
The lot contains Drawn Work Damask, Plain Hemstitched and Batten-
iburg linens in various sires and
shades. Regular values 85c to $1.26.
On sale today, each 75c
BARGAINS AT THE
LACE COUNTER.
One lot of fine Val.nclennes lace
and Insertion, pillow lace and torchon
lace and insertion in various widths
and numerous designs. Many short
ends which must be cleared out make
up this special sale lot of much used
laces. Regular values 8c to 15c. On
sale today, per yard 5c
LADIES' KIMONA8,
$1.00 EACH
Twenty-six inch lengtth, summer kl-
monas of colored munllns In Ugl
shades of pink, sky and mauve, mad.-
up ln looBe full styles, nlc-ly trtmin-������:
with plain 3-lnch band of white muslin and ribbon bow. All sizes, facial today, each 11.00
LADIES'
COTTON UNDERVESTS
15c EACH
���Rsgular 20c Value.
Twenty dozen ladles' white cotton
undervests with half length Heaves
or without sleeves. All sizes on
sale today at this popular low price
These garments are "Watson's" niaK.-
a sufficient guarantee of their quality.
On sale todiay, each 15c
REMEMBER THE
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
Of fine Oriental Ibices, 15c per yard.
Now on in tlie lace section.
FULL LENGTH KIMONAS
$2.00 to $4 50 EACH
ALL LINEN
WASH SUITS
REDUCED IN PRICE TODAY
Twelve only ladies' linen wa'*n
suits. The balance this season's
stock. Colors showing ar.- pale
blue with striped design or plain color; gr.y and wlilie stripe: and pink
tan and white. These suits are ;i"
perfectly tailored ln the newe.-t styl��*i
coats are U-4 length; Skirts are full
gored, trimmed with folds Regular
prices $7 to $13.75. On sale today
at $5.00, $7.50 and $9.50
MISSES WASH SUITS,
$4.50 EACH
A few two-pleco wash suit's t"r
mlsse 12 to Hi years of age. S|i'-<i;l
reductions today on the ba'anc- of
tlie summer stock suits ary. shown in
plain white and navy and pale blue
ducks, drills, etc. Coats are niado
wllh strap trimmings; Skirts at*'*
gored with jumper. Regular valu-'.i
$6.50; Salo price each $4-50